CCOU 304 Exam 5
School:
Liberty University
CCOU 304 Exam 5 Liberty University
Set 1
- The myth of 24/7 communicates which of the following:
- Sex, childbearing, menstruation, illness, and care of her body are aspects of a woman’s life as modeled by her mother. Based on these examples, this is referred to as:
- Which of the following is not recommended to help your children with their emotions and adjustments?
- One way Sharon offers to adjust to the roles and responsibilities of being a single mother is to connect to your support system, which includes:
- According to Janet, what is at the heart of the culture wars?
- Which of these is not one of the ways a single mother can create a haven of safety?
- Women who had a good connection with their caregivers (parents) were more likely to be:
- You can plan to deal with menopause by doing research and being informed on ways to treat the symptoms.
- The Human Genome Project is:
- Which of the following are things Sharon says single moms should do when dealing with her child’s father?
- Which of the following are part of creating a plan of action to reach your goal of passing on God’s Word to each of your children?
- Lisa talks about two gifts, she says that Gift One is…
- Barbara calls a woman who seeks approval and changes her behavior to gain acceptance the _______________ woman.
- According to Dr. Archibald Hart, what is the most destructive emotion?
- In America, a woman turns 50 every:
- Which of the following are good connecting points Connie recommends for connecting kids’ lives back to God?
- According to Sharon, which of the following is not one of the things a single mother should do to get along with her child/ren’s father/s for their well-being?
- What important issue in the culture wars does Janet point out in the book of 1 Kings and Exodus?
- What are the essential parts of the evangelism model taught by Youth for Christ that Connie recommends parents apply to passing on their faith to their kids?
- Some of the ways Lisa Graham McMinn suggests to bestow the two gifts on our children include:
- The most vulnerable members of our family are under attack by way of
- The George Barna Survey reveals that in many areas of morality the Christian community is not much different from the non-Christian world.
- Who does God give the primary responsibility for passing on His Word and faith in Him to children?
- The term “Goldie Locks” parents refers to parents who were:
- Is this statement true of false? “The importance of a child’s maintaining a continued relationship with both parents is crucial to the child’s adjustment and emotional well-being.”
- Ways to readjust your life-focus may include:
- Which of the following are not rituals Sharon suggests, to connect children’s hearts to home?
- Which of the following is one of the two principles of persuasion Janet refers to?
- The biblical world view at the center of the culture wars could be characterized by which of the following?
- Women who had a poor connection with their caregivers (parents) were more likely to feel unwanted, unloved, unaccepted, and have a tendency to be anxious and distressed in relationships.
- In the passage Connie read from Chuck Swindoll’s book You and Your Child, what is the significance of “the way” a child should go with regard to Proverbs 22:6?
- Which of the following is one of the two principles of persuasion Janet refers to?
- The positive aspects of separateness can lead to self-direction, independence and freedom, but there’s a danger of:
- The non-biblical world view at the center of the culture wars could be characterized by which of the following?
- Today, women may have _____ different careers in a lifetime.
- Most ads and commercials teach our daughters that in order to be loved they have to be:
- What is the basic skill you will need to begin sharing God’s Word with your kids?
- What is the first step to reaching your goal of passing on your faith (or any goal)?
- The woman who is chained to her parents emotionally will tend to be:
- The “empty nest” is a great time to take stock of:
- The positive aspects of closeness is that it leads to feelings of love, approval, support and security, but the danger of closeness is being controlled or smothered.
- William Pollack’s study of boys says the culture teaches them the “boy code” which is:
- Which of these is not a recommended way of dealing with emotions as a single mother?
- What is essential to making a good “impression” of faith in God your children?
- During the growing up years, the father is the most important man in the child’s life
- We see that Jesus was gifted with what Lisa termed “outsight” as demonstrated by:
- Women confront the empty nest in different ways.
- According to Lisa, what do boys learn from cartoons about how to get love?
- Barbara recommends we make a list of things I’ll never do again and things I will do.
- Lisa Graham McMinn coins the term outsight to mean “the ability to become social critics of the way the culture shapes how one views oneself and one’s place or role in the world.”
Set 2
- The positive aspects of separateness can lead to self‐direction, independence and freedom, but there’s a danger of:
- In America, a woman turns 50 every:
- Most ads and commercials teach our daughters that in order to be loved they have to be:
- Which of the following are things Sharon says single moms should do when dealing with her child’s father?
- According to Lisa, our consumer culture seems to state:
- According to the Bible, who defined and established marriage?
- Sex, childbearing, menstruation, illness, and care of her body are aspects of a woman’s life as modeled by her mother. Based on these examples, this is referred to as:
- The divorce rate for long‐term marriages is rising because when the children leave, so does the reason for remaining in a dysfunctional marriage.
- The most vulnerable members of our family are under attack by way of
- Which of the following is one of the two principles of persuasion Janet refers to?
- Which of the following is not recommended to help your children with their emotions and adjustments?
- During the growing up years, the father is the most important man in the child’s life.
- In the passage Connie read from Chuck Swindoll’s book You and Your Child, what is the significance of “the way” a child should go with regard to Proverbs 22:6?
- The term “Goldie Locks” parents refers to parents who were:
- The “empty nest” is a great time to take stock of:
- Which of the following can you use to share with your kids what’s going on in your relationship with God, day by day?
- According to Dr. Archibald Hart, what is the most destructive emotion?
- Which of the following are good connecting points Connie recommends for connecting kids’ lives back to God?
- Which of these is not one of the ways a single mother can create a haven of safety?
- Which of the following are not rituals Sharon suggests, to connect children’s hearts to home?
- According to Sharon, which of the following is not one of the things a single mother should do to get along with her child/ren’s father/s for their well‐being?
- The myth of 24/7 communicates which of the following:
- Lisa Graham McMinn coins the term outsight to mean “the ability to become social critics of the way the culture shapes how one views oneself and one’s place or role in the world.”
- We see that Jesus was gifted with what Lisa termed “outsight” as demonstrated by:
- The George Barna Survey reveals that in many areas of morality the Christian community is not much different from the non‐Christian world.
- Lisa talks about two gifts, she says that Gift One is…
- The Human Genome Project is:
- Barbara calls a woman who seeks approval and changes her behavior to gain acceptance the _______________ woman.
- According to Janet, what is at the heart of the culture wars?
- Some of the ways Lisa Graham McMinn suggests to bestow the two gifts on our children include:
- According to Lisa, what do boys learn from cartoons about how to get love?
- One way Sharon offers to adjust to the roles and responsibilities of being a single mother is to connect to your support system, which includes:
- What is the first step to reaching your goal of passing on your faith (or any goal)?
- Today, women may have _____ different careers in a lifetime.
- Women who had a good connection with their caregivers (parents) were more likely to be:
- Claudia suggests that we use the empty nest to build our marriages by:
- Women who had a poor connection with their caregivers (parents) were more likely to feel unwanted, unloved, unaccepted, and have a tendency to be anxious and distressed in relationships.
- What is the basic skill you will need to begin sharing God’s Word with your kids?
- The non‐biblical world view at the center of the culture wars could be characterized by which of the following?
- Most people, as they age, get more
- True or false, according to 1 Peter 3:15 you are to “Be ready to give an answer for the hope that you have…” in Jesus Christ?
- What is essential to making a good “impression” of faith in God your children?
- Which of these is not a recommended way of dealing with emotions as a single mother?
- Which of the following are part of creating a plan of action to reach your goal of passing on God’s Word to each of your children?
- Ways to readjust your life‐focus may include:
- William Pollack’s study of boys says the culture teaches them the “boy code” which is:
- According to Sharon, a single mother can help a child understand, learn from, and regulate their emotions by…
- The positive aspects of closeness is that it leads to feelings of love, approval, support and security, but the danger of closeness is being controlled or smothered.
- The woman who is chained to her parents emotionally will tend to be:
- Women confront the empty nest in different ways.