Losing a job affects all members of the family. Adults frequently become so preoccupied they forget unemployment has an emotional, as well as financial, impact on their children. Children depend on their parents for emotional security. When parents are tense, upset, and inattentive, much of this security is gone.
Sometimes through no fault of their own,
parents find themselves out of work. A factory
may close, sales may be down, or their health
may fail. Whatever the cause, unemployment
(not having a job) affects everyone in the family.
Foster families provide care and support for more than 500,000 foster children in the United States. Foster families, like all families, face conflicts and stresses that demand effective problem solving. This guide outlines some simple ideas for effective problem solving in foster families.
AIDS attacks more than the immune system of HIVinfected
people. AIDS also attacks the well-being of
families by draining their relationships as well as their
economic, emotional, spiritual, and social resources.