FCS -- Chapter 3
the move from one stage to another is called
a transition
no matter your specialization you are learning to use?
an ecosystems perspective
what are needs that are components of human existance that must be satisfied for individuals to develop their human capacity
basic human needs
core concepts include
basic human needs, individual well-being, family strengths, and community vitality
includes being kind and compassionate to others, expressing gratitude, forgiving others and helping ppl in need
caring
involves doing what you can to make your communicty a better place. Sometimes all that is required is simple cooperation other times, it takes personal involvement with issues in the community. THe community can be as small as a 2 person friendship or as large as a society. Citizenship includes obeying laws and rules and also respecting authority
citizenship
___ provide resources that most families alone cannot
communities
as a professional you are expected to stay up to date in your field to provide the best possible service to your employer and clients, customers, patients or students. if you are unable to perform competently due to substance abuse or mental illness for example you are obligate to remove yourself from situations where you might do harm and to seek help
competence
professionals demonstrate a continuing commitment to excellence by pledging to develop ______ in their field
competence
general principles that underpin a definition of professionalism include
competence, complex decision making, decisiveness, and community awareness
professionals protect confidential info they obtain in the course of their work. This is especially important in health care settings, where violations of confidentiality are not only unethical but also illegal
confidentiality
professionalism includes being _____ and ____ in dealing with coworkers, customers, and management
considerate and respectful
family and consumer sciences specialization use
critical thinking to solve life problems
building capacity in oneself or others requifres good ____, ____< and _____ to become engaged in public policy developement
critical thinking, communication skills, and the willingness to become engaged in public policy development
professionals are also identified by their ability to ?
deal with high levels of complexity and uncertainty
social wellness refers to?
developing friendships, contributing to the community and living in harmony with other people and nature
professionalism isnt related to a persons?
education or grade point average
need to be liked and respected
esteem
emotionally healthy people express?
feelings appropriately, cope with stress, from close relationships with others and develop an optimistic outlook
optimal physical wellness results from
good exercise and eating habits, self care, appropriate use of medical services and avoiding the abuse of alcohol and drugs
professionals do not misrepresent their qualifications or the services that they offer
honesty
the integrative elements are
human ecosystems and life course development
_____ is usually referred to as chronological age
individual time
three different types of time influence human behavior
individual time, generational time and historical time
the promotion of ___ is one of the clear goals of professional practice in fcs
individual well being
_____, _____, _____ are overlapping considerations in the body of knowledge model
individual well being, family strengths and community vitality
The body of knowledge includes 3 categories
integrative elements, core concepts, and cross cutting themes
an individuals age is a good predictor of a persons?
interests, privileges, and roles played in society
a ______ looks at an individual or a family over time
life course persepective
need for support, assurance, praise, acceptance
love and acceptance
competence is ?
meausred differently in each profession
providing education and offering recommendations empowers people to make _____, _____, and _____ decisions that will improve their quality of life as they see fit
moral, ethical, and spiritual
professionals provide services without discrimination based on ethnicity, country of origin, gender, race, religion, or age
nondiscrimination
spiritual wellness is developed through?
personal reflection to find meaning in your life and clarify your own truth and values
need for air, water, food, clothing, and shelter
physical needs
maslow classified needs as?
physiological, safety, love and belonging esteem, and self actualization
family and consumer sciences has been a ?
prescriptive and educational discipline
the term ___ is used frequently in the english language to denote an expected level of behavior, but it also denotes skills and competence
professional
_______ involves making moral decisions
professional ethics
_____ is defined as the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person
professionalism
family and consumer sciences draws from a number of core disciplines such as
psychology, sociology, economics, biology and chemistry
the occupation dimension of wellness includes
pursuing a career that best compliments your interests, values, and abilities and finding satisfaction in your work
emotional well being has to do with
recognizing, accepting and managing ones feelings
this involves using good manners and being considerate of the feelings and culture of others
respect for others
common theme in ethical behavior, this means not only persevering in tasks but also doing your best self control, self discipline, accountability and reflective action all play a part in responsible behavior
responsibility
need to feel safe in surroundings
security
all needs have been fulfilled to some degree
self actualization
refers to a persons drive to reach his/her full potential to become the best person one can be
self actualization
____ needs are at the top and _____ needs are at the bottom
self actualization and physiological needs
a ____ is a period in a persons or families life
stage
the life course developement perspective also includes the major concepts of
stages, tasks, and transitions
______ means meeting todays needs without endangering future generations
sustainability
what does family and consumer science focus on?
teaching and finding solutions to problems before they happen
professionalism in the work place has to do wiht
technical skills/ level of expertise
use of human ecosystems perspective has been evident in family and consumer sciences from ?
the early days of the field
If Aaron chooses to pursue a career in FCS background it will give him a deeper understanding of?
their physical, emotional, social and cognitive development as well as the context of an urban environment
this includes honesty, courage to do the right thing and loyalty
trustworthiness
what are the 6 common pillars of ethnical decision making
trustworthiness, respect for others, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship
an active process through which people become aware of and make choices toward a more successful existance
wellness
the cross cutting themes are
wellness, appropriate use of technology, global interdependence, resource development and sustainability and capacity building