Family System Theory | Family Diversity | Family Centered Care | Family Community Engagement | Resilience and Compassion Fatigue |
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A theory that suggests that individuals cannot be understood in isolation from one another but rather as part of their family
Define Family System Theory
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Diversity encompasses the broad range of similiarities and differences within individuals and groups with respect to ability, age, appearance, beliefs, cultures, family compostion, gender, race, socioeconomic status or sexuality.
Define Diversity
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Family Centered Care assures the health and well-being of children and theri families though a respectful family/professional partnership. It honors the strengths, cultures, traditions and expertise that everyone brings to the relationship.
Define Family Centered Care
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Define Family Involvement versus Parent Engagement
Parent Involvement - parents are involved i.e. activities, organizers, fundraisers, spectators
Parent Engagement - parent knowledge and professional knowledge both informs decision making and the intended outcomes * reciprocity in their mutual engagement |
Define Resiliency
Resiliency is the ability to bounce back from stress or adversity
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Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory consists of a number of systems. Name them.
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Sexism, Classism, anti-semitism, racism, heterosexism, ableism, singlism, ageism, sizism...
Name 5 "Ism's" .
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Strengths
Family Centered Care builds on the familie's ____
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List Joyce Epstein's types of parent involvement
1. Parenting
2. Communicating 3. Volunteering 4. Learning at Home 5. Decision Making 6. Collaborating with the community |
Define Compassion Fatigue
The emotional and physical erosion that takes place when helpers are unable to refuel and regenerate
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Microsystem - child within immediate settings; Meso; relationships between microsystems; Exosystem - social settings not actively involved; Macro - culture...
Define one of Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory Systems.
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An attidute, opinion or feeling formed without adequate prior knowledge, thought or rason. Prejudice can be prejudgment for or against a person or group
.Define Prejudice.
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The family
Who should always be on a child and family team?
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The City of Hamilton has adopted a Parent Charter. List 3 Rights
- The Right to Respect; The Right to Information; The Right to be Heard; The Right to Assistance; The Right to be Invovled; The Right to Safety and Security; The Right to Appeal
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Define Vicarious Trauma
Second hand trauma as a result of cumulative exposure to traumatic stories of life events
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Microsystem - child within immediate settings; Meso; relationships between microsystems; Exosystem - social settings not actively involved; Macro - culture...
Define one of bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory Systems
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An oversimplified generalization oab out a particular group, race or sex...which usually carries derogatory implications (both negative and positive stereotypes)
Define Stereotype.
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-Famlies and professionals work together in the best interest interest of the child and the family; everyone respects the skills and expertise brought to the relationship;Trust is acknowledge as fundamental; Communcation and information sharing are open a
Identify 3 principles of family centered care
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Where would you direct families to go to find community resources?
- Numerous answers i.e. community information services, OEYC's, public health ...
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Name 3 outside supports that support resiliency
-Caring Relationships; Community Resources and Positive Role Models
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Microsystem - child within immediate settings; Meso; relationships between microsystems; Exosystem - social settings not actively involved; Macro - culture...
Define one of bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory Systems
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Opression = prejudice x power
Cruel or unjust use of authority or power
Define Oppression.
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-PATH, LEAN, DONUT
Identify one graphic facilitaton tool
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Bonus Question - as a team share two strategies that are support the engagement of families
Numerous answers...
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Name 3 inner strengths that support resiliency
-Self Control; Thinking Skills; Positive Outlook; Responsibility and Participaton; Confidence
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