Definition of culture.
What is traditions, values, and beliefs that direct a family's life?
This term describes a family structure where men hold the dominant power.
What is a patriarchy?
Evaluating and adapting programs to better support community needs and family dynamics.
What is methodology of FLE?
The term that embraces the reality that there is no single family model.
What is FLE?
A Family's educational background influences how they approach lifelong learning and child development.
What are educational levels?
Family cultural background definition.
What is the practices and values passed down through generations within a family?
This term for family roles refers to women taking on multiple roles.
What are multiple roles?
This term refers to encompassing diverse topics such as social issues, enhancing family strengths, promoting healthy relationships.
What is the FLE field?
The term that refers to a wide array of factors related to structure, culture, and life circumstances.
What are family characteristics?
This term refers to families who are needing help with substance abuse, homelessness, and domestic violence.
What is crisis?
This is a quality of communication where an individual's feelings are expressed clearly and respectfully.
What is assertiveness?
This term refers to a reflection of underlying assumptions that can skew our viewpoints and lead to misjudgements of people from other cultures.
What is unconscious bias?
This term involves children, adolescents, and older adults.
What is FLE audience?
A married couple and their biological children.
What is a traditional nuclear family?
A family's financial resources and social standing can affect everything from stress levels to educational opportunities.
What is socioeconomic status?
Process of learning from family members by watching and imitating them.
What is modeling?
FLE efforts to reach more audiences.
What is extension to reach audiences at greatest need?
This term refers to FLE tailoring their programs appropraitely.
What is cultural backgrounds?
Headed by a single mother or father due to circumstances such as divorce, seperation, or never having been married.
What is a single-parent familiy?
Societal expectations for the roles of men and women within the family can vary and are addressed in FLE.
What are gender roles?
Family structure where parents and children come from previous relationships, this term refers to a new and unified household created by a second marriage or partnership.
What is a blended family?
Researchers to practitioners to families approach.
What is the "traditional trickle down approach?"
The term to describe the professionals that facilitate workshops and programs tailored to the needs of families.
What is a family life educator?
FLE programs consider language barriers and the role of language in communication, especially for immigrant and linguistically diverse families.
What are linguistic differences?
The term that describes family characteristics, family interactions, family functions, and family life-cycle.
What is a family system?