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Families Across the Lifespan

Interpersonal Studies

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The Family Life Cycle

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Beginning stage

Childbearing stage

Parenting stage

Launching stage

Mid-years stage

Aging stage

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Roles

• Acquired roles

• Character roles

• Given roles

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Beginning Stage

• Adjusting to married life• Completing an education

• Starting a home

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Childbearing Stage

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Parenting Stage

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Launching Stage

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• Children leave the home• Adjusting to the “empty nest”

Mid-Years Stage

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Aging Stage

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• Grandparenting• Health issues• Retirement• Travel and hobbies

What responsibilities do you have as a family member?

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Rights and Duties of Parents

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Maintaining Good Family Relationships

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Extreme Emotions1

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Review

• Describe roles and responsibilities in the beginning stage.

• Describe the roles and responsibilities in the launching stage.

• Explain how an individual may be in a combination of several stages at once.

• According to the state of Texas, what are some of the rights and duties of parents?

• Why is it important to maintain a healthy relationship among family members?

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References and ResourcesImages:

• Photos obtained through a license with Shutterstock.com™. (All photos on slides)

Textbooks:• Johnson, L. (2010). Strengthening family & self. (6th ed.). Tinley Park, Illinois:

The Goodheart-Willcox Company. Inc.

Websites:• State of Texas

Family Code Chapter http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/FA/htm/FA

• University of NebraskaFamilies Across the Lifespan: The Normal, To-Be-Expected, Satisfactions and Challenges Couples and Families Experiencehttp://ianrpubs.unl.edu/live/g2124/build/g2124.pdf

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References and ResourcesWebsites:• Web MD

Family Life Cycle – Topic Overview.http://www.webmd.com/children/tc/family-life-cycle-topic-overview

YouTube™:• Laura Kastner: Extreme Emotions

Dr. Kastner discuss extreme emotions in extreme thoughts and avoiding the negativity track again.https://youtu.be/eCskmRQA-xY

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