Families
Marriage & Parenting
The Family Life Cycle
Family & the Workplace
Resources for Families
100
This type of family is where one adult lives with one or more children.
Single-parent family
100
Indicates moving toward full development
Maturity
100
Stage where the couple marries and establishes a home.
Beginning Stage
100
Prohibits discrimination against pregnant women in all areas of employment from hiring to firing.
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
100
This organization helps people solve their problems with alcohol.
Alcoholics Anonymous
200
This type of family includes several generations of a family living together under one roof.
Extended family
200
Similar to a pledge or a promise
Commitment
200
The stage where children start to leave home and couple starts to become more independent.
Contracting/Launching Stage
200
Entitles up to 12 weeks per year of unpaid leave for birth or adoption of a child or placement in foster care; care of a child, spouse or parent with a serious health condition; employee's own health
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
200
This organization helps meet individual needs of members of single-parent families.
Parents Without Partners
300
What are 3 characteristics of substance abusers?
Lose control, lose inhibitions, not able to distinguish between right and wrong
300
Relying on others to satisfy your needs.
Dependence
300
The stage where a couple has their first child and continues to have children.
Expanding
300
Who can own child care centers?
Individuals, churches, corporations
300
This organization helps parents overcome abusive tendencies.
Parents Anonymous
400
What are 3 warning signs of suicide?
Withdrawal, giving away possessions, change in personality
400
This is the foundation of interdependence
Mutual respect
400
This stage is greatly influenced by income and health.
Aging
400
Permits employees to determine their own working hours within certain guidelines and limits.
Flextime
400
This organization helps women who are victims of domestic violence.
Battered Women's Support Group
500
This type of family includes a married couple living in their own home with their children.
Nuclear family
500
List 3 ways parents can meet children's physical needs.
Provide warmth, food or shelter. Feeding them, dressing them and giving them a place to sleep and play.
500
The stage where the couple focuses on meeting needs related to personal growth, interpersonal relationships and education of children.
Developing
500
What are the five personnel policies that help parents better attend to family needs?
Flextime, flex-place, job sharing, maternity leave & paternity leave
500
This organization help parents who are going through adjustment/addiction problems with their teenage children.
Tough Love
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