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Changes in Family Life  Family patterns new roles due to scien., econ.& social… small family, postponing marriage & childbearing …  Employed women growing percent. what is equalitarian family  Divorce half are divorced; remarry

Family & peer group relation- Family relationship: conflicts 1. Need for independence & privacy conflicts lessened 2. Display trust: some freedom Peer group relationship 1. Social development: personal popularity 2. Conflicts of values girls harder to resolve conflicts

Causes of delinquency  Family relationships: unhappy family, alcoholism, poor edu.  Community condition : differing rates  Influence of other youngsters  Society where most people are rich

Behavior patterns’ development  The development 1.Observe others’ behavior, copy 2.Try new kinds of behavior 3. Imitate models who..  Other factors standards& values through… motivational factors, social and cultural condi- pers. traits & setting  Uniformity & regularity environmental conditions

Social support  Import. of interp. relation.: life quality Strength of human condition: give & receive support  What does S. S. consist of: exchange of resources  Benefits:1.cope with life changes 2.fend off disease  How to cushion stress 1. Self respect 2. Inform. 3. Social companionship 4.instrumental

Taboo behavior  What is it: unacceptable  Taboo topics death fat, for slim means vigor  Importance of exercise parks, P.E., exercise facilities

Early childhood education  Purpose of C. E. Child’s development  Where does it take place: home & F.E. P.  Formal E. Programs include 1. Prog. for infants & toddlers 2. Pre-elementary prog. 3. Elementary prog.

Mountaineering  Forms of physical activity: skiing, swimming, cycling…  Difference: sport, no man-made rule  Charm of M. fight forces of nature, skill continually improved

Amelia Earhart  Girl: daring…  How to become a pilot flight lessons buy a plane by borrowing …  What did she accomplish fly across Atlantic Ocean in but died in a plane crash