Families today / Connie R. Sasse.

By: Sasse, Connie R [author]
Language: English Publisher: New York : Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, c1997Description: 640 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0026429268 (student's ed.); 9780026429269Subject(s): Families -- United States | Social change -- United States | Interpersonal relations -- United StatesDDC classification: 306.85 LOC classification: HQ536 | .S334 1997
Contents:
Families make a difference -- What families are like -- Families in a changing world -- Roles and relationships -- Improving communication -- Resolving conflicts -- Building family relationships -- Handling decisions and problems -- Managing goals and resources -- Managing work and family life -- The challenge of change -- Divorce and remarriage -- Handling crises -- Understanding death -- Working with others -- Relating to older adults -- You and your friends -- Dating relationships -- Learning about love -- Understanding sexuality -- Development lasts a lifetime -- A close look at you -- Developing character -- The meaning of citizenship -- On your own -- Health and wellness -- Managing money -- Consumer skills -- Thinking about a career -- Selecting a partner -- Choosing marriage -- Building a strong marriage -- The parenting question -- Skillful parenting.
Summary: How much do you know about families? Simply living in a family doesn't make anyone an expert on them. When asked to name what means the most to them in their lives, people often respond, "My family." Obviously, the care of families is too important to be left to chance. Turning to the expertise, knowledge, and experience of others makes good sense. You may be surprised to discover all that you can learn and put to good use in your life after studying about families.
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Includes index.

For secondary students.

Families make a difference --
What families are like --
Families in a changing world --
Roles and relationships --
Improving communication --
Resolving conflicts --
Building family relationships --
Handling decisions and problems --
Managing goals and resources --
Managing work and family life --
The challenge of change --
Divorce and remarriage --
Handling crises --
Understanding death --
Working with others --
Relating to older adults --
You and your friends --
Dating relationships --
Learning about love --
Understanding sexuality --
Development lasts a lifetime --
A close look at you --
Developing character --
The meaning of citizenship --
On your own --
Health and wellness --
Managing money --
Consumer skills --
Thinking about a career --
Selecting a partner --
Choosing marriage --
Building a strong marriage --
The parenting question --
Skillful parenting.

How much do you know about families? Simply living in a family doesn't make anyone an expert on them. When asked to name what means the most to them in their lives, people often respond, "My family." Obviously, the care of families is too important to be left to chance. Turning to the expertise, knowledge, and experience of others makes good sense. You may be surprised to discover all that you can learn and put to good use in your life after studying about families.

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