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Bogenschneider, Karen; Little, Olivia M.; Ooms, Theodora; Benning, Sara; Cadigan, Karen; Corbett, Thomas – Family Relations, 2012
Families have long been recognized for the contributions they make to their members and to society. Yet families are seldom substantively incorporated into the normal course of policy and program development, implementation, and evaluation. We propose the family impact lens as one way to shift the rhetoric from appreciating families to…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Program Effectiveness, Program Development, Administrators

L'Abate, Luciano – Family Relations, 1985
Summarizes and reviews the past decade of work to develop Structured Enrichment (SE) programs. Discusses four major representative functions to indicate the testability of SE. Considers further research on its comparative usefulness, expansion to clinical populations, and the testing of component skills. (NRB)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Enrichment Activities, Family Counseling, Family Relationship
Wiley, Angela R.; Branscomb, Kathryn; Wang, Yan Z. – Family Relations, 2007
Family life practitioners are increasingly being called upon to help families meet work-life challenges. This article describes the grassroots beginnings, program development, and formative evaluation findings for 1 module of a Cooperative Extension work-life management program. Although the curriculum module is based on theory and research, it…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Life Education, Family Work Relationship, Extension Education