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Swick, Kevin J. – Childhood Education, 1982
Cites research that suggests the workplace and the community will be vital areas of influence in people's lives for the rest of the century, stressing the importance of a totally supportive environment and describing the role of business in supporting families and schools. (MP)
Descriptors: Business, Community Benefits, Cooperative Education, Family Life
Iallonardi, Michele – Exceptional Parent, 2005
This brief article presents the author's experiences with her three autistic children. She tells of how caring for her autistic children is a tough responsibility, but it has made her see things with new eyes and made her life better. Although her hands may be full, it is full of joy.
Descriptors: Autism, Child Rearing, Family Life, Quality of Life

Kirkland, John – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Families in individual-orientated Western society spend little time together and tend to focus on accomplishments rather than belonging. Proposes that human development is not an individual but a group process and that a nest of ongoing support during childhood encourages a sense of belonging. This support should include at least 10 minutes of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Family Communication, Family Life, Family Relationship

Deacon, Ruth E. – Journal of Home Economics, 1987
In a lecture for the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) 1987 Annual Meeting, the author addresses futuristic life-styles and discusses how home economics must meet these changes. Specific visions cited are (1) better communications between practitioners and higher education and (2) evolution of the field into a professional discipline…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Family Life, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Craig, Karen E. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1979
Discusses important aspects of desirable quality of life or well-being of families: household maintenance and work activities (care of house, family, clothing, food preparation, health maintenance, and home management); consumer goods satisfaction; and interaction of household members. Home economics can help families to maintain these critical…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Family Environment, Family Life, Family Relationship

Powell, Diane S.; And Others – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1997
Discusses principles associated with strength-based approaches to support families of children with disabilities: a philosophy based on family strength; a partnership approach to service; a family-centered agenda; an individualized response to family needs; a comprehensive view of family development; and an assessment of outcomes based on family…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Family Involvement, Family Life
Cohen, Stewart; McAllister, Joseph – 1981
Past and contemporary themes characterizing the structure and quality of children's lives are traced in this discussion. Specifically examined are various changes in family life patterns, new educational involvements in children's lives, and the emerging role of extra-familial and extra-educational sources of influence upon children's development.…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Practices, Family Life, Policy

Pretorius, Jackie; le Roux, Johann – Adolescence, 1998
Due to milieu deficiencies and psychosocial handicaps, some groups are caught in a spiral of poverty, and experience serious obstruction to optimal self-actualization and the achievement of satisfactory quality of life. Article describes the problems of educating milieu-deprived students in the Republic of South Africa, as well as the implications…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Disadvantaged Environment, Educational Change

Zvonkovic, Anisa M.; And Others – Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 1995
Includes "Introduction" (Zvonkovic); "Work-Family Conflict and the Quality of Family Life" (Weigel et al.); "Generational Differences in the Meaning of Retirement from Farming" (Marotz-Baden et al.); "Economic Resources, Influence and Stress among Married Couples" (Greaves et al.); "Needs and Priorities in Balancing Paid and Family Work" (Nichols…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Family Environment, Family Life, Family Work Relationship
Smith, Dianne S.; Smith, S. Harold – Journal of Recreation and Leisure, 1993
The family is the oldest and most important human institution. Basic elements of human relationships, connectedness to kin, and enjoyment of human company enhance the meaning of play and recreation within families. Families must have opportunities to increase their use of play and recreation and improve their quality of life. (SM)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life
Murray, Eloise – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1979
States that the traditional skills courses are only marginally representative of the broad meaning of home economics, such as individual and family improvement. Discusses housing from a home economics perspective, emphasizing concern with home and family life, social perspective, and housing as a dimension of life style. (MF)
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Life, Home Economics, Home Economics Teachers
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1995
The Malta World NGO Forum, which launched the International Year of the Family (IYF) 1994 presented many views supporting the theme of promoting families for the well-being of individuals and societies. This theme reflected the opinion that IYF should be an opportunity to integrate the achievements for family members of previous United Nations…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Family Life, Family Literacy, Family Problems
Glenn, Norval D.; Gallagher, Maggie; Blankenhorn, David, Ed. – 1997
This report is a summary opinion of current undergraduate marriage and family textbooks. The report suggests some textbooks are deficient, erroneous, and distorted in information given about marriage. Subheadings include: (1)"Why Textbooks Matter"; (2) "The Textbook Story of Marriage"; (3) "The Dangerous Institution"; (4) "People Who Love Too…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Divorce, Family Life, Family (Sociological Unit)

McKenna, Francis R. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1981
Multiculturalism, with its presumed liberal, humane acceptance of cultural differences is a facade to mask the real agenda for American Indians: acceleration of domestic dependency. Indian cultures, institutions, and humanity are suppressed, manipulated, and crushed by the policies and actions of the government of the United States and its people.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians

Pugh, Gill – Adoption & Fostering, 1996
Examines different ways the experience of fostering can affect the biological children of foster families. Emphasizes the importance of considering the needs of the whole family when making placements, of addressing the needs of those children at an early stage, and of making sure the children are listened to and always have access to support. (AA)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs
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