- Immunizations for children
Select an age group for this
Select a socioeconomic status
Family composition.
Using the planning table below, identify at least two details about the composition of the family. Who is living in the home? How many generations live in the home? What is the marital status of the parents? Are there siblings? Family composition can be a source of strength as well as a source of stress. Use this section to flesh out the details of the family in your scenario ( Immunizations for children)
Identify the type of issue in your scenario
Identify possible sites of impact for addressing your scenario
Identify potential solutions to address your scenario
STEP 1: SCENARIO
(write your chosen
scenario below)
STEP 2: AGE GROUP OF INTEREST
- Birth-3 yrs
- 3-10 yrs
- 10-13 yrs
- 14-18 yrs
- 18-21 yrs
STEP 3: SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
- lower
- middle
- upper
STEP 4: FAMILY COMPOSITION
(include at least 2 of these details)
- Parental involvement?
- Single, married, divorced?
- Siblings?
- Who is living in the home?
- Employment status of parents?
- Other?
STEP 5: TYPE OF PROBLEM
- Schoolwork or Homework Issue
- Behavioral Issue
- Social Issue
- Physical/Emotional Issue
- Other:________
STEP 6: SITES OF IMPACT
- Home
- School
- Daycare
- Parent Workplace
- Public Spaces (e.g. playground, retail, grocery store, etc.)
- Other:__________
STEP 7: POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
- Home Plan
- School Strategy
- Community Support Groups
- Behavioral Health Plan
- Medical/Health Plan
- Special Programs/Supports
- Other:_______
. Your case study should be 1-2 paragraphs in length
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