← 1.01. Key Terms Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Maslow's hierarchy A theory that arranges human needs in order of their priority with lower-level needs being met before higher needs can be recognized and fulfilled Physical Needs Maintaining wellness of the human body and avoiding illness Safety and Security Keeping family members protected from harm within and from outside the home Love and Acceptance Having a sense of belonging and unconditional love, being wanted and included, as in a group of friends Esteem Feeling good about yourself and accepting a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses Self Actualization To become what we are capable of becoming Youthful Perspective Seeing the world through the eyes of a child or young person Emotional Fulfillment Something that is deeply satisfying, such as a child's smile to a parent Personal Growth Learning about oneself Sense Of Pride A feeling of a job well done --- for example, the pride of a parent when children live independently and give something back to the world Family Continuation Carrying on the family traditions and values New Respnsibilities Different tasks that parents will have to do due to having a child Lifestyle Changes Changes in the way you spend your daily schedule due to child being added to family Emotional Adjustments Changes in a person's attitudes and perspectives--- for examples, worries and fears parents have after a child is born Changes in Relationships Changes in the feelings that a couple may have for each other after a child is born due to added pressures Employment Having a job or career and responsibilities that go with it