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Family Life Education is the professional practice of equipping and empowering family members to develop knowledge and skills that enhance well-being and strengthen interpersonal relationships through an educational, preventive, and strengths-based approach.
The content areas are illustrated in the Lifespan Family Life Education (FLE) Framework (Bredehoft & Walcheski, 2011), which outlines all ten content areas specific to four age groups: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and older adulthood.
The National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) provides the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential, which is recognized in the U.S. and Canada for Family Life Education professions.
Unlike family therapy, family life education works on a prevention model, teaching families to enrich family life and to prevent problems before they occur.
Family Life Education stands as a guiding force through the intricate landscape of family dynamics. The ten core content areas, seamlessly working together, contribute to the creation of resilient, supportive, and thriving family environments.
Major objectives include (1) gaining insight into one's self and others; (2) acquiring knowledge about human development and behavior in the family setting over the life course; (3) understanding marital and family patterns and processes; (4) acquiring interpersonal skills for present and future family roles; and (5) building strengths in indivi...
The addition of the personal experiences and reflections of 17 family life educators working in a variety of settings provides a meaningful context to the continuing evolution and importance...
A practical how-to guide to developing, implementing, evaluating, and sustaining effective family life education programs. Drawing on the best scholarship and their own years of professional experience, the authors of this thoroughly updated Third Edition begin by discussing the foundations of family life education and encourage readers to ...
The foundations of family life education model (FFLE) is a visual illustration that incorporates foundational principles of FLE with changes in culture, context, content, practice, and family well-being across time.
The Office of Marriage and Family Life serves the parishes and the people of the Archdiocese of New Orleans in their work to promote a culture of life and love through ministry to families. We have a number of resources to help engage and married couples as well as to support Catholic family life.