The Family Book

The Family Book
Title The Family Book PDF eBook
Author Todd Parr
Publisher Megan Tingley Books
Pages 40
Release 2003-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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In his typically silly and reassuring style, Parr celebrates the many different types of families in this picture book. Full color.

The Family

The Family
Title The Family PDF eBook
Author Jack O. Balswick
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 400
Release 2007-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0801032490

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This proven resource covers every issue that affects family life. The third edition includes updates to all chapters and the inclusion of current research.

Firms within Families

Firms within Families
Title Firms within Families PDF eBook
Author Jennifer E. Jennings
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 275
Release 2015-07-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1782546529

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Just as much entrepreneurial activity is embedded within families, many families are embedded in business enterprising. And both are embedded in broader economic, institutional and cultural environments that shape their experience and development. <

Feminist Perspectives on Family Care

Feminist Perspectives on Family Care
Title Feminist Perspectives on Family Care PDF eBook
Author Nancy R. Hooyman
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 433
Release 1995-08-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452247315

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Today women find themselves playing an ever-increasing role in caring for older family members who are frail, developmentally disabled, or suffering from serious mental illness. While this has role of women as caregivers has been documented, the actual impact on the lives of women has remained largely unstudied. In this volume, the authors examine caregiving as a central feminist issue, looking at its impact on women socially, personally, and economically. The authors review how changing family structures, the changing economy and workforce, and the changing health care demands of needy adults have impacted on women′s lives. They critique existing public and private policies, demonstrating a need for fundamental structural changes in social institutions and attitudes to improve the lives of women. Finally, they propose a social model of care that is oriented toward gender justice--recognition of the work of caring and its impact upon women socially, personally, and economically. For students, scholars and practitioners in the field of gerontology, gender studies, and social work, this book is a must.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Minnesota. State Entomologist
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1900
Genre Insects
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The Survival Guide for Business Families

The Survival Guide for Business Families
Title The Survival Guide for Business Families PDF eBook
Author Gerald Le Van
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135261717

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Meet the JacMar family: successful, committed, and--like every other business family--trying to strike a balance between their professional and personal lives. The JacMars are a composite of actual business families. As Gerald Le Van follows them from the bedroom to the board room, he identifies the key issues and problems faced by every business family today. Le Van, a highly sought-after speaker and consultant, has helped many business families successfully navigate through times of turbulence and transition. In The Survival Guide for Business Families, he makes his secrets available to the public for the first time. He leads the reader step-by-step through thirty-nine questions that everyone involved with a family operated business must address in order to plan for the future. Designed as a self-help book, The Survival Guide for Business Families teaches families to recognize the emotional and organizational work that only they--and not their lawyers, accountants or financial advisors--can do to secure their future. It gives them the communication and coping skills to get through crises, such as a leadership transition. Le Van shows that business families are not alone in their struggle, and that they can not only survive, but prosper.

Social Work with the Aged and Their Families

Social Work with the Aged and Their Families
Title Social Work with the Aged and Their Families PDF eBook
Author Roberta R. Greene
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 252
Release 2016-11-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1412863821

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Social Work with the Aged and Their Families presents the functional-age model (FAM) of intergenerational treatment, an integrative theoretical framework for social workers practicing with older adults and their families. In keeping with the Council on Social Work Education’s curriculum mandate of 2015, social workers are now encouraged to use human behavior theories in working with their geriatric clients. This fourth edition incorporates much-needed additional techniques to address the mental health assessments of the elderly. FAM addresses the assessment of older adults’ biological, psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual age. It also incorporates an evaluation of the family system, family roles, and family development in this assessment. Interventions at the individual, family, group, and community levels are discussed. This volume, augmented with recent concepts related to successful aging, spirituality, and resiliency, presents the major converging conceptual trends that constitute a model for twenty-first century social work practice in the field of aging. It is an indispensable text for those training in social work practice with the elderly, or those currently in practice.