Terms to know
Balancing work and family demands
Things to consider when choosing a career
Ways employers help families
Hodge Podge
100

Smaller duties you perform throughout the day.

What are tasks?

100

This term refers to when both parents work.

What is a dual career family?

100

This means additional school beyond high school.

What is post secondary?

100

When two people work the same job, but work at different times of day or week.

What is job sharing?

100

Whatever you do for a living is known as this term.

What is an occupation?

200

This term is a desire or drive to achieve and succeed.

What is ambition?

200

Consists of people who provide aid and assistance for individuals in the family.

What are support systems?

200

This is a supervised, practical job experiences at the postsecondary level. Can be paid or unpaid.

What is an internship?

200

This term includes paid vacation and holiday time, sick leave, health and life insurance plans, and retirement benefits.

What are fringe benefits?

200

this term is defined as the way you and your family live.

What is lifestyle?

300

A sequence of jobs you have over a period of years.

What is a career?

300

The two types of support systems for families.

What are:

1.Emotional support

2. Instrumental support

300

This term is an academic subject chosen as a field of   specialization.

What is a major?

300

An example of this benefit would be an employee coming to work later, because the daycare does not open until after the employee is scheduled to work. Employee then stays later to make up time.

What is flex time?

300

Skills developed through training or practice.

What are abilities?

400

Natural talents with which you were born.

What are aptitudes?

400

Two examples of something happening in an employee's personal life that would affect his or her work performance.

What are:

Sick kids

car troubles

death in family


400

Programs that provide opportunities for students to learn about jobs through direct work experiences as part of their school courses.

What is work-based learning?

400

A work program in which an employee works at home by connecting electronically to a central office.

What is telecommuting?

400

Consists of people who provide aid and assistance for individuals in the family.

What are support systems?

500

This term is required to accomplish an activity.

What is work?

500

Three concerns of working parents.

What are:

1. their relationship with their children

2. providing childcare

3. children in self care

500

Groupings of careers based on common knowledge and skills.

What are career clusters?

500

A federal law requires companies to allow workers a certain amount of time off to have a baby or adopt a child is one example of this.

What are family friendly policies?

500

The difference between a certificate and a license.

A certificate is special standing within a profession as a result of meeting certain educational and work requirements.

A license is government agency determines the regulations that must be met. A license must be renewed.

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