Family Life Cycle Theory
Early Childhood
Childhood
Adolescence
Adulthood
100
attempts to explain how families change
What is the family life cycle theory
100
In early childhood, parents must maintain these two subsystems
What are parental and marital subsystems
100
Law that states that students with disabilities must be taught with students without disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate for students
What is IDEA
100
The stage that is strongly influenced by cultural values
What is adolescence
100
Stage with these three dimensions: Autonomy, Membership, and Change
What is adulthood
200
periods of time between the stages in the family life cycle
What are transitions
200
One of the 3 main challenges of families with a child with a disability during this life cycle stage
1. Discovering and coming to terms with the disability and its implications 2. Participating in early childhood services 3. Parenting to foster self- determination in their children
200
Percent of students that are in a regular education class 80-100% of their time
What is 54%
200
is the process for teaching students goal-setting and problem-solving skills and consists of three phases: setting a goal, taking action, and adjusting the goal or plan.
What is Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction (SDLMI)
200
Law that provides that every student with a disability must have an individualized plan for transition from secondary education to post-secondary opportunities
What is IDEA
300
includes how family members interact with one another and how that changes from stage to stage
What is the family life cycle theory
300
shock, denial, guilt and anger, shame an depression, and acceptance
What are the stages of “disability grief cycle”
300
The educational setting that most parents believe does the best job in enabling their child to have more friendships and peer role models, and preparing their child for life in the real world
What is the general education classroom
300
Percent of high school students that are sexually active
What is 50%
300
Time in life that includes postsecondary educational programs and supports and accessing supported employment options.
What is transition into adulthood
400
Example of a transition
The birth of a new child A child starting school or changing from elementary to secondary school A child leaving home or getting married
400
under Part C of IDEA. Authorizes services for infants and toddlers, ages birth to 3
What are early intervention programs
400
This stage focuses on developing a vision for a child's future
What is childhood
400
Often goes unreported among individuals with disabilities
What is sexual abuse
400
Percent of students with disabilities in Mississippi that graduate from high school.
What is 23%
500
may not follow the traditional path of the Family Life Cycle
What is families with diverse backgrounds
500
Study by U.S, Department of Education in 2007 of over 2,500 parents in 20 states that documented the progress of infants and toddlers in early intervention programs
What is the National Early Intervention Longitudinal Study
500
Percentage of children ages 6-21 in Mississippi served under IDEA
What is 8.7%
500
Students with these skills tend to achieve better post-school out-comes related to employment, access to health care, financial security, and independent living.
What is self-determination
500
Percent of working-age people with disabilities that are employed full or part time
What is 37%