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Family Development Assessment : The Developmental Life Cycle

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Family Development Assessment
The second part of the assessment comprehends the developmental life cycle for the family. The developmental category reflects the family life cycle stages, the emotional process of transition and the tasks accomplished during each stage.
Stages. Meshia is currently in “Stage Three: Families with young children”. According to Wright and Leahey (2013) an adult in this stage has become a caregiver to a younger generation and there past family experience will influence their new family. Women, like Meshia, with young children utilize cognitive restructuring, delegating, limiting avocational activities and using social support more than men would to help guide them through the challenges of raising young children. Raising young children for consists of consoling crying children along with other childcare responsibilities, household chores; sleep disturbances and stretching financial resources to make ends meet. “We believe the work-family issue of juggling childcare and other household accountabilities is a social problem to be dealt with by the couple, not a woman’s problem for her to struggle with alone”(Wright & Leahey, 2013 p.103). However, in Meshia’s case she is juggling these responsibilities and she is doing it alone.
Tasks. 1. “Adjusting marital system to make space for a child” – This task is described as the couple coming together to meet the needs of each other along with their parental responsibilities. Unfortunately, in Meshia’s

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