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DEFINE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL FAMILY
The family serves society by performing functions needed for survival.
WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL FAMILY?
Theory assumes tradional family doesn't address changes that a family encounters.
DEFINE FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY
FAMILY IS A SYSTEM WHERE MEMBERS CAN ONLY BE UNDERSTOOD IN RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS
WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY?
TOO VAGUE AND DIFFICULT TO APPLY.
Define Family-Developmental Theory
Families, like individuals, move over time through different developmental stages.
What are the limitations of the Family Developmental Theory?
Assumes a traditional, nuclear, middle class family.
Define Family Stress Theory
Stress causes changes within the family. Resources available and how family perceives stressor will determine whether family experiences stress or crisis.
Define Resiliency Model
assumes that some families gain strength over time by facing changes common to all families.
Name the eight principles of human development
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
Nature vs. Nurture
Nature genetic
Nurture - environment