Transcription of An Overview of Family Development
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Family Development 1 An Overview of Family Development Jade A. Enrique, Heather R. Howk, and William G. Huitt Citation: Enrique, J., Howk, H., & Huitt, W. (2007). An Overview of Family Development . Educational Psychology Interactive. Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University. Retrieved [date], from The Family is the smallest unit of a society and, therefore, critical to its Development and maintenance. There are four major issues in the Development of a Family : mate selection, spousal relationships, parenting, and change. This paper reviews the literature regarding the importance and current state of the Family , the four major issues related to Family Development , and some activities that educators and parents can implement in order to prepare children and youth for Family responsibilities.
people began to wait until their mid- to late-twenties to marry. They began to expect more out of ... such cultural changes have important feedback effects, leading to later marriage and higher divorce rates. Currently, the chances of a first marriage ending are at a high rate--40% to 50%--with the rate increasing to 50% to 60% for second ...
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