FAML 430 2 REAL ESTATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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FAML 430 2 REAL ESTATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
differences between Design Thinking and Appreciative Inquiry - Answer-- Differences in principles (DT has rules with humans, ambiguity, redesigning, and tangibility; AI has principles are more focused on questions and answering t...
FAML 430 2 REAL ESTATE EXAM
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differences between Design Thinking and Appreciative Inquiry - Answer-- Differences in
principles (DT has rules with humans, ambiguity, redesigning, and tangibility; AI has
principles are more focused on questions and answering them)
- DT tests their product to get feedback. AI only talks about creating the solution
similarities between Design Thinking and Appreciative Inquiry - Answer-- They both
focus on solving problems
- They both define the problem that they are trying to solve (characteristics)
Apply the Appreciative Inquiry principles and steps and phases and principles to a
specific problem related to children's play and learning. - Answer-- Some parents are
too busy working to play with their children. (How can we give children interaction when
their parents are busy?). We know that play is important to development. What we could
do is design a free day care system to take children in for the day while their parents
work. This daycare would be at a community center and have donated toys.
Institutional family - Answer-- the primary goals for family life were stability and security;
happiness was secondary
psychological family - Answer-- based on personal achievement and happiness more
than on family obligations and tight community bonds.
- the Psychological Family was a nuclear unit headed by a stable married couple with
close emotional ties, good communication, and an effective partnership in rearing
children in a nurturing atmosphere. The chief goals of this kind of family life were no
longer stability and security. Instead, the overarching goal was the satisfaction of
individual family members
- "separate but equal," with men being experts on the "world" and women being experts
on the home
intentional family - Answer-- one whose members create a working plan for maintaining
and building family ties, and then implement the plan as best they can
- It creates patterns of connecting through everyday family rituals, seasonal
celebrations, special occasions, and community involvement. An Intentional Family
does not let mealtimes deteriorate into television watching. It does not let adolescents
"do their own thing" at the expense of all family outings.
- It has the discipline to stick with good rituals, and the flexibility to change them when
they are not working anymore
, entropic family - Answer-- through lack of conscious attention to its inner life and
community ties, gradually loses a sense of cohesion over the years. Its maintenance
rituals such as meals and birthdays lose their spark, and then degenerate. Individual
family members may have active lives in the world, but the energy of the family itself
slowly seeps away.
- members gradually drift apart because they lack the infusions of bonding, intimacy,
and community that only well‐maintained family rituals can give
pluralistic family - Answer-- the working assumption is that people create, or find
themselves in, a wide variety of family configurations
- to let a thousand family forms bloom as families creatively respond to the modern
world.
- emphasis on personal satisfaction but adds the new value of flexibility: to be a
successful sailor in the seas of contemporary family life requires the ability to shift with
the winds that come your way and the willingness to change boats when necessary.
Essentially, you can never tell which kind of family structure you or your children may
end up in, so be flexible
four important contributions of family rituals and routines - Answer-- Predictability: The
sense of regularity and order that families require, especially those with children
- Connection: Couples who value rituals of connection generally make sure they
coordinate their evening plans so as to go to bed together
- Identity: A sense of who belongs to the family and what is special about the family.
- A way to enact values: Values demonstrate what we believe and hold dear.
value of family routines, rituals, and traditions as socializing agents - Answer-- Establish
expectations (boundaries)
- Prescribe acceptable behavior
- Create stability and predictability
- Transfer values and create meaning through the use of symbols and stories
- Create unity and a feeling of belonging
- Connect families to the rich experiences and values of previous generations
- Serve a protective function during times of stress
- Serve a protective function during times of normative family transitions
- Create a sense of identity. Belonging, and togetherness
- Create purpose and meaning
- Strengthen social competence
Design Thinking - Answer-- Strives to solve 'wicked problems' with a social-oriented
paradigm instead of problem-focused paradigm
--Avoid getting mired down by roadblocks and tradition
- Strives to foster innovation and creativity by disrupting our traditional thinking
--Moving from convergence (make a choice) to divergence (create a new choice)
- Strives to be very user centric
--Understanding human needs in culture and context
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