Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Socialization B. Middle friendship circles C. Popular clique D. Social isolates E. Waruabes F. Contextual dissonance G. Idiocultures H. Turnine point I. Life course J. Looking-glass self K. Aperts of socialization L. Play stage M. Garne stage N. Preparatory stage O. Life events P. Referential beliefs Q. Generalized other R. Birth cohort S. Historical context T. Lirked lives U. Tirring V. Racial socialization W. Apency X. Gender socialization Y. Pyprnalion effect Z. Children’s cultural routines AA Life stages
-____ The second stage of self-development in which children begin to use language to make-believe as they play others' roles.
Understand the importance and function of internal boundaries within family systems.
Recognize the role of rules and expectations in maintaining family system stability.
Analyze the involvement of family systems within the social environment.
Understand the impact of acute stressors on family systems.
Exercise
Physical activities intended to improve strength, fitness, and overall health.
Biopsychosocial Model
A broad view that attributes disease outcome to the complex, variable interaction of biological factors, psychological factors, and social factors.
Genetics
The study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
Behaviors
Actions or reactions of an individual or system in response to external or internal stimuli.