Choose one of the following family situations to develop a story of a family case study. Once you choose a situation, you will use and reuse it throughout the next week to develop a story about your family.
He is a high school senior with plans to attend college in another state She is a high school junior with very protective parents Each is trying to clarify values related to becoming sexually active should the opportunity arise
She is a college student He has just passed the bar exam and has a time-consuming job in a local law firm He would like to have a baby soon after he marries She would like to work several years before she begins a family
He is a single parent father but would like to find a new partner His ex-wife is not interested in the child and rarely keeps her appointments to visit or take her daughter on outings However, she is very jealous when she hears that he has been out on a date
She is a professional who works lots of hours on her job She does not drink or some and hates the bar scene for meeting possible partners She has been ing a man she met on the internet for 6 months and is curious about meeting him
She is a sixty-something widow who lives on social security and a small pension He is a late sixties retired widower Both have grown children who do not support new relationships for their parents
Newlyweds who met and married within a month Both are employed but in different cities Parents on both sides generally approve but refuse to take sides or provide any financial support
He is a newly naturalized citizens from Pakistan He is widower with one daughter She is divorced mother of four She is a housewife He is a computer specialist
Both had previous partners Only one has “come out” to parents and coworkers Both are employed but one is professional and other works in sales at a department store
For today, give the characters in your scenario a name and write a paragraph filling in the details their lives. This should be approximately 1 page in length. Next week, you will continue filling in the details of the stories as is appropriate for your given scenario. You will be direct to seek resources that might assist your characters. Whenever possible, incorporate content from the textbook. Stick with the same basic scenario throughout all parts of the assignment.
Since you have already created and described your characters, today you will explain how they met. What was their courtship experience? If they are to be or have been married, plan the details of their wedding Make a case for why you chose to have a large or small wedding Create a budget and a timeline for the wedding What pitfalls might you expect to encounter? If they are not to be married, indicate what direction their relationship will take. Is there content to support your storyline? This portion should be 2-3 pages!
Explain the family personality and manage styles. Also explain what issues they confront about parenting, employment and communication. Make the issues appropriate for your scenario and the circumstances you have given your characters. Do they confront issues about divorce and/or remarriage? For this portion of the assignment, 1-2 pages are expected.
Draw your story to a conclusion. To consider the possibilities and resolve their issues in some way. Make the issues appropriate for your scenario and the circumstances you have given your characters. Supply any additional details that are needed for the completeness of your story. What content in the textbook supports your storyline? Is there an Internet site that might provide supplemental information? Make complete citations for all reference materials. This portion of the assignment should about 1 page in length