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List of Scenarios

  • Sleeping arrangements for newborn
  • Immunizations for children
  • Bedwetting
  • Breastfeeding older children
  • Special needs, such as:
  • Down syndrome or other genetic disorder
  • Learning disabilities
  • Autism
  • Attention deficit with hyperactivity disorder
  • Physical-motor disability
  • Language delay, speech, related issues
  • Teen pregnancy
  • Alcohol and substance abuse in teens
  • Relationship problems in teens, dating, inappropriate, and/or risk-taking behavior
  • Mental health issues (e.g. depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders)
  • Behavioral issues in younger children
  • Behavioral issues in teens
  • Parental conflict and argument
  • Military deployment
  • Grandparents raising grandchildren
  • Adoption/foster parenting
  • Racial and cultural issues in parenting -Tiger moms, immigrant children, LGBTQ, biracial identity, religion
  • Older child parenting and emerging adulthood (age 18-21)
  • Use of media-cellphones, tablets, etc.
  • Impact of domestic violence
  • Bullying, cyberbullying
  • Stepfamilies
  • Impact of divorce
  • Choosing daycare, preschool
  • Healthy diet, eating disorders
  • College/postsecondary readiness

BEHS 343 – AFP Part 1: Creating Your Family Case

Study
Course: BEHS 343 6380 Parenting Today (2222)

Criteria
Criteria Met
1 point

Not Met
0 points

Criterion Score

Step 1: Scenario

Selected

/ 1

Step 2: Age Group

Identified

/ 1

Step 3:

Socioeconomic Status

Identified

/ 1

Step 4: Family

Composition – One

Detail Identified

/ 1

Step 4: Family

Composition – Second

Detail Identified

/ 1

Step 5: Type of

Problem(s)

/ 1

Parenting scenario

selected and clearly

identified in the case

study.

No clear parenting

scenario presented.

Age range of child in the

parenting scenario is

clearly identified and is

appropriate for the

selected scenario.

Age range of child in the

parenting scenario is not

identified or is not

appropriate for the

selected scenario.

SES of child/family in the

parenting scenario is

clearly identified and is

appropriate for the

selected scenario.

SES of child/family in the

parenting scenario is not

clearly identified or is not

appropriate for the

selected scenario.

Case study identifies one

detail about the family

composition.

No detail provided about

family composition.

Case study identifies a

second detail about the

family composition.

No second detail provided

about family composition.

Identifies at least one

type of problem

presented by the case

study.

Does not identify a type

of problem presented by

the case study.

Total / 10

Overall Score

Criteria
Criteria Met
1 point

Not Met
0 points

Criterion Score

Step 6: Site(s) of

Impact

/ 1

Step 7: Potential

Solution(s) Selected

/ 1

Identifies at least one

place where scenario

might have an impact.

Does not identify a place

where scenario might

have an impact.

Identifies possible

solution(s) to the case

scenario.

Does not identify possible

solution(s) to the case

scenario.

Writing
Criteria Met
2 points

Criteria Partially
Met
1 point

Criteria Not Met
0 points

Criterion Score

Quality of Writing / 2Case study is well-
written and

interesting.

Case study is well-

written or

interesting, but not

both.

Writing needs

improvement.

Excellent
9 points minimum

Good
8 points minimum

Fair
6 points minimum

Poor
0 points minimum

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