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McClelland's Learned Needs Model of Motivation Suggests People Have Three

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McClelland's learned needs model of motivation suggests people have three particularly important learned needs that are rooted in the culture of a society:

Understand the impact of external factors and teratogens on prenatal development.
Comprehend differences in prenatal development and birth practices across cultures.
Recognize the physiological basis of birth and early neonatal adaptation.
Acknowledge the importance of prenatal care and early environmental influences on child development.

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Same Household

Refers to individuals who reside in the same dwelling, sharing living quarters and daily lives, often related by blood, marriage, or legal ties.

Grandparents

The parents of one's parents, who can play various roles in the family structure, from caregivers to sources of wisdom and tradition.

American Public

The population or societal group of the United States regarded collectively, especially in reference to societal, cultural, or political trends and attitudes.

Ideal Family Form

A culturally established notion of the most desirable structure and functioning of a family, often involving parameters of size, roles, and behaviors.

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