The Evolving Nature and Process of Foster Family Communication: An Application and Adaptation of the Family Adoption Communication Model

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 366-381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leslie Rose Nelson
Wardah ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-34
Author(s):  
Habib Al Muzny

Abstract: The article with the title 'The Role of Parents' Families To Toddlers in Forming Character (Study of Beginner Parents),' aims to 1) Analyze the patterns of communication that parents make to their children, 2) Analyze the use of verbal and nonverbal communication by parents to toddlers. 3) looking for communication models carried out by parents to toddlers. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach to in-depth interviews with toddler parents. Conclusion Parent to child communication patterns are influenced by protective patterns with pluralistic patterns as well as the combination of protective patterns with consensual patterns. Parental verbal communication to children in parenting uses words that are easily understood by children, gentle, firm. nonverbal communication of parents to children hugging children when invited to other family homes, invited to go to a place of recreation. Model of family communication from parents between father and mother there are differences in the family communication model of family communication conducted by fathers using protective and laizzer-fair patterns, while the family communication model conducted by mothers uses modification or combination. Keywords: Family role; interpersonal communication.   Abstrak: Artikel dengan judul ‘Peran Keluarga Orang Tua Kepada Anak Balita Dalam Membentuk Karakter (Studi Pada Orang Tua Pemula),’ ini bertujuan untuk 1) Menganalisis Pola komunikasi yang dilakukan orang tua kepada anak, 2) Menganalisis penggunaan komunikasi verbal dan nonverbal yang dilakukan orang tua kepada anaka balita. 3) mencari model komunikasi yang dilakukan oleh orang tua kepada balita. Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif dengan pendekatan wawancara mendalam kepada orang tua balita. Kesimpulan Pola komunikasi orangtua kepada anak a dipengaruhi oleh pola protektif dengan pola pluralistik juga  gabungan  pola  protektif  dengan pola konsensual, Komunikasi verbal orangtua kepada anak pada pola pengasuhan menggunakan kata yang mudah difahami anak, lemah lembut, tegas. komunikasi nonverbal orangtua  kepada  anak memeluk anak saat diajak kerumah keluarga lain, diajak jalan ketempat rekreasi. Model komunikasi keluarga dari orangtua antara ayah dan ibu terdapat perbedaan dalam model komunikasi keluarga komunikasi keluarga yang dilakukan oleh ayah lebih mengunakan pola protektif dan laizzer-fair, sedangkan model komunikasi keluarga yang dilakukan oleh ibu lebih mengunakan modifikasi atau gabungan. Kata kunci: Peran keluarga; komunikasi interpersonal.    


Author(s):  
Yan Hendra ◽  
Ribut Pribadi

Piousness children can not be separated from the communication built by parents in the family. Through this research a search for family communication was carried out so as to form a pious child. The research problem is, what is the model of family communication in sholeh children. The study uses a qualitative approach with qualitative descriptive methods. Research data is obtained through interviewing parents of pious children. The results showes that the family communication model in forming pious children was built by four foundations, namely the intensity of family communication consisting of frequency and duration of communication, family communication patterns consisting of atmosphere, communication and flow of communication, communication methods that tended to be persuasive and coercive, methods planting of value values consisting of exemplary methods, habituation, discipline, enforcement of rules that must be obeyed by children.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ardianto .

This study aims to perform a significance test of (1) the positive communication within the family on students’ assertive behavior, (2) the teachers’ interpersonal communication on students’ assertive behavior, and (4) the positive family communication and teachers’ interpersonal communication simultaneously on students’ assertive behavior. This is a quantitative study using a survey questionnaire in data collection. This research is conducted at MAN Model Manado. The research population is all students of the 10th, 11th, and 12th grade, totaling 1406. The sample size of 87 students is selected by a simple random sampling. The results show that (1) while the level of the positive communication within the family, and of the students’ assertive behaviour perceived by the students is relatively low, the level of the teachers’ interpersonal communication is relatively high; (2) a  positive communication within the family has a significant effect on students’ assertive behavior; (3) an  interpersonal communication has a significant effect on students’ assertive behavior; and (4)  a positive family communication and teachers’ interpersonal communication simultaneously have a significant effect on students’ assertive behavior.Keywords: Positive communications within family, teachers’ interpersonal communications, students’ assertive behaviors


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (12) ◽  
pp. 1899-1900
Author(s):  
Tuula Saarela ◽  
Monica Johansson ◽  
Ullamarja Louhija ◽  
Björn Appelberg ◽  
Kati Juva

Schizophrenia guidelines list family interventions as an efficient means in reducing relapses. Interventions aim to help families cope with their relative's problems more effectively, provide support and education, and reduce levels of distress and improve the family communication (see deHaanet al., 2002).


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Firdanianty Pramono ◽  
Djuara P Lubis ◽  
Herien Puspitawati ◽  
Djoko Susanto

Family communication does not occur randomly, but it is patterned by a particular scheme through two communication behavior: a conversation orientation and conformity orientation. The purpose of this study was to analyze communication patterns and typology of the family in adolescents from high schools in Bogor. The research was conducted by survey at six high schools in Bogor. Total respondents were 372 students, consisting of 206 females and 166 males aged 15-18 years old. The result: as much as 50.5% adolescents enter a high category of the orientation conversation and 49.5% as low categories. In conformity orientation, mostly teenagers (73.7%) categorized as high and 26.3% as low categories. The study also charted four types of families, those are 46.2% of consensual (high on conversational and conformity level); 4.3% of pluralist (high in conversation but low in conformity); 27.4% of protective (conversation level is low but high conformity) and 22.0% of non-interventionist (laissez faire) (low in conversational and conformity level). By gender, females are more often to have conversations with family and have higher conformiity than males.


Inter ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
pp. 19-37
Author(s):  
Larisa L. Shpakovskaya ◽  
Zhanna V. Chernova ◽  
Elvira Sh. Garifulina

The article aims at the analysis of children’s perception of the changes in their lives due to the loss of a biological family and moving to a foster family. We analyze how children experience and subjectively perceive their foster family life experience. On the base of children biographies we build typical life trajectories, which are shaped in institutional, interpersonal and individual level. Social and political context of the foster children autobiographies are set by the reform of deinstitutionalization of child welfare system implemented in Russia in the 2010s. The methodological framework used is the new sociology of childhood, which sees childhood as a socio-historical construct, insists on studying the subjective world of children and taking them as everyday experts. As an empirical material we analyse 253 autobiographies written by foster children and sent to a diary context “Our Stories” (Elena and Gennagy Timchenko Foundation, 2015–2017). The article presents typical biographical trajectories of foster children as stages of transition to adulthood, as well as barriers that they face in this process and resources that are made available to them by the family. The general conclusion of the article is the fact that the biographical trajectories of the transition, which are accessible for foster children are complex, diverse, and individualized. Biographies are presented by their authors not only as a result of external factors, but also as a result of their own actions, as well as the efforts of their foster parents to overcome social stigmatization.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-65
Author(s):  
Anhelina Sliepushova

The article aims at analysis of gender and family stereotypes in father-child communication in an animated series Family Guy, featuring a typical American family. The study focuses on Peter Griffin's discourse, the father of the family, containing his communication with two of his teenage children, a son and a daughter, unveiling gender peculiarities in father-son and father-daughter discourses. The attempt is made to disclose how gender and family roles are verbalized in communication between family members. The conversation, discourse and corpus-based analyses have been used to analyze the main character's discourse in order to single out the father's specific vocabulary — through word lists, keyword lists, clusters and collocations — he uses while communicating with his son and daughter. The findings show that Peter Griffin chooses different language means while talking to his son and daughter. Thus, his discourse addressing his adolescent son Chris is rich in direct addresses, mainly commands when the father tries to discipline his son. Offering his son emotional support or encouragement the father stays forthright with him creating an image of “real men” stereotypical conversations. On the contrary, while communicating with his daughter Peter modifies her name Meg addressing her as honey, sweetheart, one-of-a-kind in father-daughter discourse. However, using diminutives he humiliates his daughter and makes her feel an abandoned child. In this way, he makes her feel special but in a negative way. Family communication created in the animated series reflects gender stereotypes in father's attitude to his children belonging to two different sexes. Nevertheless, this verbal tendency does not affect relationships within the family. For the future, it is worthwhile to compile a larger corpus including mother-child, child-father, and child-mother discourses to get more representative results


Jurnal Signal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Mahmudah Mahmudah ◽  
Farida Nurfalah ◽  
Aghnia Dian Lestari

ABSTRAKMasyarakat tercermin dalam kehidupan yang aman, nyaman, akan tetapi terkadang masih terjadi perselingkuhan, yang berujung pada perceraian. Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui efektivitas komunikasi keluarga dalam membentuk keluarga yang sakinah dengan menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi, metode kualitatif dan memilih lokasi di Griya Lobunta Lestari Cirebon. Hasil penelitian ini: 1) Proses komunikasi keluarga meliputi: a) Pengiriman fungsional, dan b) Penerimaan fungsional. 2) Pola komunikasi keluarga. Dari hasil penelitian menyatakan bahwa hirarki kekuasaan utama terletak pd suami karena menurut informan, suami adalah kepala keluarga yang harus dihormati. Adanya konflik dan resolusi, ada informan yang menyatakan sebagai mediator ketika konflik itu terjadi antara suami dengan anaknya, dan ada informan yang menyatakan ketika konflik dengan pasangan , maka akan diselesaikan berdua saja dengan suaminya dan itu dilakukan tidak didepan anak.Kata Kunci : Komunikasi Keluarga, Griya Lobunta ABSTRACTSociety is reflected in a safe, comfortable life, but sometimes there is still an affair, which results in divorce. The research aims to determine the effectiveness of family communication in forming a sakinah family by using a phenomenological approach, a qualitative method and selecting a location in Griya Lobunta Lestari Cirebon. The results of this study: 1) The process of family communication includes: a) functional delivery, and b) functional reception. 2) Family communication patterns. The results of the study stated that the main power hierarchy lies in the husband because according to the informant, the husband is the head of the family that must be respected. There are conflicts and resolutions, there are informants who claim to be mediators when the conflict occurs between the husband and his child, and there are informants who state that when conflicts with a partner, it will be resolved along with her husband and it is done not in front of the child.Keywords: Family Communication, Griya Lobunta


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