Transcription of BASIC FAMILY COMMUNICATION
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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICEBASIC FAMILY COMMUNICATIONA cknowledgmentsMaterial written and revised by:Charlotte Shoup Olsen, professor and extension specialist, FAMILY systems, Kansas State University and K-State Research and ExtensionContents34 Leader s Guide7 W arm up8 Activity 19 Activity 211 Activity 313 Activity 415 Activity 518 Evaluation28 Why FAMILY COMMUNICATION is Important30 Take Time to Listen32 How We Say it Makes a Difference34 The Impact of Unspoken Rules36 Handling Tough Times38 Having Fun TogetherESSENTIAL LIVING SKILLS BASIC FAMILY COMMUNICATION4 Essential Living Skills: BASIC FAMILY CommunicaitonComments/NotesLEADER S GUIDEPROGRAM DESCRIPTIONB asic FAMILY COMMUNICATION is designed for families who are seeking to improve everyday COMMUNICATION among FAMILY members.
questions, laughing and taking chances — is important, too. How the session is organized and how it evolves is an extremely important part of the educational experience. A content-rich program that is lifeless and rigid will not be very successful (p. 19).” TARGET AUDIENCE The program resources are written for adults and older adolescent
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