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Frost2351

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3. Define and explain the relationship among the following terms: family coping, resilience, family protective factors, family recovery factors, and vulnerability.
 
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Identify and describe at least seven stressors faced by contemporary military families. Explain how this information will affect your teaching.
 
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Answer to Question 1

  family coping: process by which families manage stress
  resilience: maintenance of family system in the face of challenges
  family protective factors: positive factors that help families to cope with stress that lead to increases in family elasticity
  family recovery factors: positive factors that help families to cope with stress that lead to supporting buoyancy
  vulnerability: possibility of risk factors that negatively impact family functions
  relationship among terms: having stronger positive than negative factors in the face of stress helps to cope and be resilient and lessens vulnerability

Answer to Question 2

Stressors:
 financial stability
 health care
 poor status of base housing
 tuition assistance
 low pay
 affordable child care
 special needs of children with disabilities
 mandated relocations
 separations from families
 reuniting with family members




Frost2351

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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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