Family needs, goals and standards - JSS1 Home Economics Past Questions and Answers - page 2
Family standards are rigid and cannot be adjusted based on changing circumstances.
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False
What are examples of family goals?
saving money for a vacation
improving communication among family members
purchasing expensive luxury items
spending more time on individual pursuits
Family goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bond (SMART).
True
False
Why is it important for families to prioritize their needs and goals?
to increase conflict within the family
limit communication and cooperation
to discourage personal growth and development
to improve overall family well-being and functioning
Family standards can vary based on culture, religions, and social influences.
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False
What is the significance of evaluating family standards and goals regularly?
it is unnecessary as standards and goals never change
it allows families to adjust and adapt to changing circumstances
it increases conflict and tension within the family
it limits personal growth and development
Families with clear goals and standards are better equipped to handle challenges and crisis.
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False
What is the importance of communication in establishing and maintains family goals and standards?
communication increases conflict and tension within family
communication discourages personal growth and development
communication fosters understanding, cooperation and unity among family members
communication limits individual pursuits
Family needs, goals and standards are static and do not evolve over time.
True
False
What role do individual family members play in contributing to and achieving family goals?
individual family members have no role in achieving family goals
individual family members hinder progress towards family goals
individual family members contribute their skills, resources, and efforts towards achieving shared goals
individual family members prioritize personal goals over family goals