How family configurations have evolved from years past


Discussion 1: Personal Experiences With Family Configurations

Family configurations are quite diverse. As the culture has evolved and changed, one "typical" family structure is no longer the norm. Today, the children and adolescents with whom you work might come from families that take many forms. Blended families, single-parent families, grandparents as guardians, and same-sex parents are far more common now than in the past.

To prepare:

• Consider how family configurations have evolved from years past.

• Consider the family configurations in your own experience and how they compare to those of your friends, extended family members, and any configurations identified in the Learning Resources, if applicable.

• As you review the Learning Resources, think about how various configurations and situations affect children within a household.

Explain how personal experience influences assumptions one might have about family configurations. Support your post with examples from your personal experience and the Learning Resources, as applicable.

Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of the comments your colleagues made.

Discussion 2: Assumptions About Family Configurations in Professional Settings

Most people make assumptions based on their personal experiences. These assumptions could affect your work with children and adolescents. You should be aware of your assumptions and how they may impact your interactions with children and adolescents.

To prepare:

• Think about your assumptions regarding family configurations.
• Consider how these assumptions could impact your work with children and adolescents.

In child and adolescent settings, explain what assumptions people might make about different family configurations. Explain the impact those assumptions might have on the development of children and adolescents, and what impact those assumptions might have on your work with children and adolescents.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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