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Title: Family Life Education


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Family Life Education
  • National Council on Family Relations

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Once upon a time
  • There was a village built upon the edge of a
    river where the water churned roughly over the
    rocks.

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  • There were signs at the rivers edge warning of
    the danger, but people often ignored the signs
    fell into the river.
  • They either drowned or flowed downstream to a
    waterfall were never seen again.

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The villagers came up with a plan.
  • A net was put downstream to catch those who had
    fallen in the river.
  • A full-time crew was hired to watch for
  • villagers floating downstream, pull
  • them from the river, dry them off,
  • get them to ambulances.

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  • A new hospital was built closer to the
  • rivers edge.
  • All these efforts increased the survival rate of
    the people who fell into the river, but many were
    still injured or drowned.

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  • A couple who moved to the village watched what
    was happening asked if something more could be
    done to save them.
  • (Collaboration)
  • The villagers explained that they had developed a
    good system, while they werent able to save
    everyone, things had improved.

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The couple decided to take matters into their
own hands by
  • ? Helping to build a large fence along
  • the rough part of the river
  • (Prevention)
  • Offering swimming lessons
  • (Education)

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  • Speaking to villagers about the dangers of going
    into the river without a
  • life jacket (Prevention Education)
  • Conducting classes to teach people how to
    maneuver their boats around the rocks (Prevention
    Education)

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Soon
  • Fewer fewer people were falling into the river
    those who did were better able to help
    themselves out.
  • FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION is about teaching the
    skills knowledge needed to avoid falling into
    the river about knowing how to help yourself if
    you do.

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What is Family Life Education (FLE)?
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Family Life Education
  • Provides opportunities for individuals and
    families to enhance and improve their lives by
    providing the knowledge and skills needed for
    effective family living.

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Levels of Family Life Education
Adapted from Doherty, W.J. (1995). Boundaries
between parent and family education and family
therapy The levels of family involvement model.
Family Relations, 44 (4) 353-358.
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Family Life Education is
  • Prevention
  • Education
  • Collaboration

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Operational Principles of FLE
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Prevention
  • FLE is relevant to individuals and families
    throughout the life span because it focuses on
    prevention

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Education
  • FLE takes an educational rather than therapeutic
    approach

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Collaboration
  • FLE is based on the needs of individuals and
    their families through professionals and family
    members collaborating together
  • FLE is a multi-disciplinary area of study and is
  • multi-professional in its practice
  • FLE programs are offered in many different
    settings
  • FLE presents and respects differing family values

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FLE Areas of Focus
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Individuals and Families in Societal Contexts
  • Understanding families and their relationships to
    other institutions

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Internal Dynamics of Families
  • Understanding family strengths and weaknesses and
    how family members relate to each other

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Human Growth Development Over the Life Span
  • Understanding the developmental changes of
    individuals in families throughout the life span

22
Human Sexuality
  • Understanding the physiological, psychological,
    social aspects of sexual development throughout
    the lifespan

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Interpersonal Relationships
  • Understanding of the development and maintenance
    of interpersonal relationships

24
Family Resource Management
  • Understanding the decisions individuals and
    families make about developing and allocating
    resources, including
  • time
  • money and material assets
  • friends and neighbors
  • space

25
Parent Education
  • Understanding of how parents teach, guide, and
    influence children and adolescents

26
Family Law Public Policy
  • Understanding of the legal definition of the
    family and laws which affect the status of the
    family

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Professional Ethics Practice
  • Understanding the character and quality of human
    social conduct and the ability to critically
    examine ethical questions and issues

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FLE Methodology
  • Understanding the general philosophy and broad
    principles of family life education in
    conjunction with the ability to
  • plan
  • implement
  • evaluate
  • educational programs

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Where do Family Life Educators Work?
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  • Human Services

Parenting Education
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Caregiver Long Term Care Programs
Faith Based Settings
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Premarital Marriage Education
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  • Schools Educational Settings

Family Law Settings
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  • Developing
  • Curriculum

Adoption Agencies
35
  • Grant-Writing

Non-profit Administration
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  • Public Policy Settings

Medical Settings
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Emergency Preparedness
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Why Hire a Certified Family Life Educator?
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Why Hire a Certified Family Life Educator?
  • Training
  • Minimum Bachelors degree
  • Continuing education
  • Certification process
  • Cost Effective
  • Prevention focus
  • Multi-modality approaches

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Ultimate Human Services Generalist
  • Equipped to provide a variety of family science
    services to ever-changing family needs

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Certified Family Life Educators
Teaching Families
Changing Lives
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CFLE Advisory BoardPowerPoint subcommittee
  • Marty Covey
  • Spring Arbor University
  • Carol Darling
  • Florida State University
  • Susan Eitel
  • TX Womans University
  • Wm. Michael Fleming
  • University of Northern Iowa
  • Kathy Steblea
  • Childrens Services Council
  • Kevin Allemagne
  • Maryville Academy
  • Sharon Ballard
  • East Carolina University
  • Jerica Berge
  • University of Minnesota
  • Jeannie Buckner
  • The Family Expert
  • Deborah Cashen
  • Parenting Partnerships, Inc.

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National Council on Family Relations
  • For more information on family life education and
    the Certified Family Life Educator designation,
    contact the NCFR office.
  • NCFR - 3989 Central Avenue NE, 550 Minneapolis
    MN 55421
  • 888-781-9331
  • www.ncfr.org
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