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darbym82

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Explain differences between parent education and family life education. Be sure to include examples of content that would be included in each type of program.
 
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Describe cultural components and methods of communication typical in military families. Using this information from Chapter 10 and your lived experiences, how do military culture and communication compare to society at large?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Both
  include application of bioecological theory
  respect the primacy of the family
  basic orientation is to support parents and families, not to undermine or judge them

Parent education
  support for parenting
  programs: STEP, Active Parenting, Incredible Years, How to Talk so Kids Will Listen, Raising Good Children, Parents as Teachers, HIPPY
  topics in text: play, DAP, guidance, limiting television, homework, healthy sexuality development, early brain development, family literacy, childhood obesity, financial responsibility, bullying, family involvement, socialization, technology

Family life education
  broader view of needs of families, beyond parenting support
  marriage, family relationships, sex education, work-family issues
  topics: families in society, internal dynamics of families, human growth and development, human sexuality, interpersonal relationships, family resource management, parent education and guidance, family law and public policy, ethics, family life education methodology

Answer to Question 2

  Culture: total commitment from members and their families, confidentiality does not apply to medical relationships, ethnic diversity, required relocations and deployments, biases including racism and sexism
  Communication: reliable communication necessary for family cohesiveness, at times difficult to gain information about safety of deployed military members




darbym82

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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


T4T

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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