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Peer reviewedMcCord, Ivalee H.; Bollman, Stephan R. – Journal of Extension, 1972
Examines the role extension programs can play in providing much-needed information and counseling to families in stress. (AN)
Descriptors: Extension Education, Family Characteristics, Family Problems, Family Programs
Peer reviewedvan der Eyken, Willem – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1994
Voices of Pioneers section features Margaret Harrison of United Kingdom who founded HOME-START movement in Leicester, England, in 1973. Notes that HOME-START now has 150 programs throughout United Kingdom and in other countries and that program trains volunteers to offer support, friendship, and practical help to young families under stress in…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Foreign Countries, Home Programs, Mothers
Chandler, Lynette K.; And Others – Diagnostique, 1986
Issues related to family assessment as part of early intervention programs with handicapped children are reviewed and the need for a family needs assessment as a first step in developing family focused interventions is stressed. Suggestions for the design, selection, and use of a needs assessment are made. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Family Involvement, Family Problems, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedLachman, Peter – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
This paper identifies themes of the Second African Conference on Child Abuse (1993), notes the importance of the breakdown of family structure, and stresses the importance of prevention. Prerequisites for prevention programs in developing countries are considered and development of a macro campaign and local micro efforts is urged. Examples of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Developing Nations, Family Problems, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHerr, Judith; Zimmerman, Karen W. – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
Home economics programs must be reexamined in light of the increasing number of dual-career families. New programs tailored to meet their needs help to keep home economics on the cutting edge. Home economists must be flexible, creative, and willing to meet the challenges. (JOW)
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Planning, Family Problems, Home Economics Education
Sturtevant, Judith; Elliott, Sandra – 1994
This fact sheet summarizes issues in the provision of respite services for families with children suffering from severe emotional disturbances. Background information supports the unmet need for respite care services to families caring for such children at home. A definition of "serious emotional disturbance" is provided and typical…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Emotional Disturbances, Family Problems, Legal Responsibility
Butler, Terry E.; Friesen, Barbara J. – 1988
In spite of the growing awareness and development of respite services, many families in need of them have little or no access. This is especially true for families whose children have emotional handicaps. A rationale for respite services supports parents' entitlement to respite care, its importance to all family members, and its help in improving…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Family Problems
Peer reviewedSailor, Dorothy Holin – Childhood Education, 1982
The Child and Family Justice Project, designed to help communities improve the quality of life for their children and families, is described in terms of its development, evaluation, and its long range effects. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Community Programs, Early Childhood Education, Family Problems
Smith, Jim – 1975
The problems of doing family therapy in any mental health setting are well-known. Trying to get a program of family therapy established in a state hospital has its own share of problems. But it also has its payoffs. This presentation describes the establishment of a family therapy program in one state hospital, highlighting the problems and…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Family Counseling, Family Problems, Hospitals
Marcovich, Sharon J. – American Education, 1974
As in the project after which it was modeled, a Wisconsin program finds that volunteers can be fine teachers of exceptional children. (Editor)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Exceptional Persons, Family Problems, Hostility
Kyle, John E.; Page, Clint – 1988
This booklet serves as a guide for city officials to use when evaluating the status and needs of children and families in their cities and planning services for them. The booklet is divided into five sections. The first section identifies the reasons that city officials should care about their city's children. The second section provides a list of…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, City Officials, Community Services, Family Problems
Bonjean, Leslie M.; Rittenmeyer, Dennis C. – 1987
This report was written to provide a balanced perspective of the problem of adolescent parenthood, with the goal of guiding those responsible for making policy decisions and for developing programs and services for adolescents. It presents innovative approaches developed by educators, health professionals, and others in the areas of pregnancy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Contraception, Early Parenthood
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1964
THE PURPOSE OF THESE GUIDELINES IS TO PROVIDE RESOURCE MATERIAL FROM WHICH A LOCAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR VISITING HOMEMAKERS CAN BE DEVELOPED. THE VISITING HOMEMAKER ASSISTS IN PERFORMING THE DUTIES OF THE HOME IN ORDER TO KEEP FAMILY LIFE NORMAL DURING STRESS OR ILLNESS IN THE FAMILY. THE VISITING HOMEMAKER TRAINEE SHOULD BE AN INTELLIGENT, MATURE…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Community Services, Family Problems, Home Management
Salisbury, Christine; Griggs, Peter A. – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped (JASH), 1983
Considerations related to the design and development of a respite care service delivery network for families of developmentally disabled persons are addressed. A five-component model for developing a respite care service network is presented, focusing on the need for competency-based service-provider training and parent involvement. Lastly,…
Descriptors: Coping, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Family Problems
Wagonseller, Bill R. – 1992
Child rearing is a difficult task in the 1990s. Among U.S. youth today there exists an alarmingly high prevalence of learning, emotional/behavioral, or developmental problems, most of which can be directly traced to the disintegration of family stability. Yet, despite the difficulties of parenting, few people have actually been trained to be…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education


