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A 12 page paper that presents a hypothetical family assessment using Marilyn Friedman's model, the long form. Sections include but are not limited to Identifying data, cultural ethical Background, religious background, socio-economic status, developmental stage of family, communication, support systems, characteristics of family, neighborhood and community, mobility, healthcare functions in family and more. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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plus various certifications in specific computer hardware and software programs * Julie Smith, mother, 43 years old, born in Phoenix, Arizona, interior designer with major department store, university graduate with
Masters degree. * Sarah, daughter, 12 years old, born in Sacramento, 7th grade student * Tony, son, 10 years old, 5th grade student 4. Type of Family: Two parents,
nuclear family. 5. Cultural/Ethical Background: Family is of European descent. Ancestors migrated to the United States four generations ago. Ancestors are mixture of English, German and Irish. Different family
members practice different Christian religions. English ancestors practiced Episcopalian/Anglican, German ancestors were Lutheran and Irish ancestors were Roman Catholic. This familys ethic and religious preference is Roman Catholic and they
are active in their church. The familys social network is ethnically diverse. Their home neighborhood, for instance, includes African-American, Asian, and Caucasian families as well as migrants from Russia.
There is diversity in the family. One of Julies brothers is married to a Mexican-American woman and one of Bills sisters is married to a Japanese man. Both parents work
in diverse environments and socialize with co-workers that include African-American families as well as Caucasian families. The familys activities include visiting back-and-forth with the extended family members who live within
driving distance, visiting with friends, and participating in a variety of church activities. Also, both children play sports which takes up a lot of time on weekends and after school.
Extended family members and friends act as the support groups for this family. Children spend time with extended family members as well as with friends. This is a typical
modern American family. Power and authority are shared by parents as are family responsibilities. Parents say they try to avoid any type of gender stereotyping. Home decorations are simple but
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