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- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. Affective InvolvementPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Affective (emotional) involvement is concerned with how much family members are involved with each other, and not with what a family does together. Both overinvolvement and underinvolvement are patterns of behavior that can pose problems for families.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. Affective ResponsivenessPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Affective responsiveness is the ability of an individual to respond to another with appropriate feelings . Affective (emotional) responsiveness is very important because family members interact with one another on a regular basis and often need to support each other during difficult times.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. An IntroductionPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Families that function in a healthy manner are well equipped to deal with the many normal changes and unexpected crises that confront them throughout their lifetime. The family's primary function is to create a healthy environment where family members can successfully grow and develop and here we find tips to help make that happen.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. Behavior ControlPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Behavior control refers to patterns of behavior that a family uses for dealing with family situations. Family patterns of behavior are often handed down from one generation to the next. Understanding your family's behavior control or family patterns is an important step in finding effective ways to deal with everyday or difficult family situations.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. CommunicationPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Communication is a key to successful family functioning. Researchers agree that clear, open, and frequent communication is a basic characteristic of a strong, healthy family. Families that communicate in healthy ways are more capable of problem-solving and tend to be more satisfied with their relationships.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. Family RolesPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)Establishing clear, flexible roles is a key to successful family functioning. Research indicates that families who do so will not only be able to deal with everyday family life, but also will be better equipped to handle unexpected family crises. In families where clear, flexible roles exist, individual members will be much more likely to take their responsibilities seriously.
- Families First-Keys to Successful Family Functioning. Problem SolvingPeterson, Rick; Green, Stephen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)One of the keys to successful family functioning is the family's ability to solve problems. All families have problems to deal with. However, research indicates that competent families solve problems as they arise; whereas, families that avoid problem-solving, or seem incapable of dealing with many of their problems have more difficulties.
- Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats May 1938Baker, Joe; Leach, William; Yeakley, James; Harper, Richard; Yeatts, Archie; Wortman Jr., Sidney F.; Yates, J. Irving; Tolley, Hunter; Green, Jesse C.; Gardner, Charles; Green, Stephen; Niswander, Eugene; Yeakley, James; Payne, Cecil; Layman, William; Taylor, Robert L.; Francis, Jimmie; Bailey, Allen; Deale, James; Cash, Adrian; Wright, Willie; Kercheval, Harvey; Diggs, Churchill; Ferrell, Buddie; Landram, Ralph; Covington, Edward; Wisman, Everett; Gregory, Jr., D. M.; Wilson, Jack; Fullerton, Jr., John; Bower, Dewayne; Hutchinson, Andrew; Heflin, David (The Future Farmers of Virginia, 1938-05)