Match the numbered questions with the corresponding letter answer
a. in vitro f. egg donation
b. blended families g. indulgent parents
c. grandparent-led families h. uninvolved parents
d. CHIP i. foster families
e. donor insemination j. adoption
1. procedure that transfers sperm to the vagina with a syringe
2. parents bring children from previous partner(s) to live with that parent and a new partner
3. legal process creating a nonbirth family
4. often not eligible for social services or health care resources for the children
5. eggs are extracted and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory
6. children often demonstrate problem behaviors, mediocre school performance, disrespectful behavior toward others, high self-esteem, good social skills
7. low academic performance, low social competence, low self-esteem, cannot handle independence appropriately
8. laboratory procedure for fertilizing egg and sperm and then placing resulting embryo in mother’s uterus
9. federal program that provides medical care for children from low and moderate income families
10. provide care in their homes for children who cannot remain in their own homes
1. ANS: E
2. ANS: B
3. ANS: J
4. ANS: C
5. ANS: F
6. ANS: G
7. ANS: H
8. ANS: A
9. ANS: D
10. ANS: I
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