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DEFINE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL FAMILY
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The family serves society by performing functions needed for survival.
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WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL FAMILY?
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Theory assumes tradional family doesn't address changes that a family encounters.
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DEFINE FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY
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FAMILY IS A SYSTEM WHERE MEMBERS CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD IN RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS
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WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY?
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TOO VAGUE AND DIFFICULT TO APPLY.
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Define Family-Developmental Theory
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Families, like individuals, move over time through different developmental stages.
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What are the limitations of the Family Developmental Theory?
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Assumes a traditional, nuclear, middle class family.
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Define Family Stress Theory
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Stress causes changes within the family. Resources available and how family perceives stressor will determine whether family experiences stress or crisis.
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Define Resiliency Model
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assumes that some families gain strength over time by facing changes common to all families.
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Name the eight principles of human development
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1. Follows a basic sequence.
2. Specific order 3. Specific pathway. 4. Cephalocaudal, proximodistal 5. each child - own pace. 6. areas of dev. dependent on each other. 7. child dev. responses more specific. 8. child grows - skills more complex children have inborn survival tactics. new skill takes precedence over learning other new skills |
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Nature vs. Nurture
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Nature genetic
Nurture - environment |