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Show 17. Home Furnishing Skills—Skills in making, remodeling, and caring for home furnishings. Construction of drapes and slipcovers; upholstering. S (2) Mumford 18. Personal Development—Basic needs of personal security and acceptance met through developing attitudes and skills in appearance, social relationships, and self understanding. A W S (3) Mumford, Tribe 21. Basic Clothing Construction—Application of the principles of clothing construction and the selection and use of commercial patterns. Emphasis on organization of procedure, speed technique, and fitting as related to individual needs. Two lectures, two labs. A W S (3). Mumford 22. Advanced Clothing Construction—Further application of the principles of clothing construction with emphasis on the fitting and alteration of commercial patterns. Experience in fitting clothing to variusly proportioned figures. Prerequisite Family Life 21. Two lectures, two labs. W S (3) 23. Family Clothing—Factors influencing clothing as it relates to family needs, interests, and problems. Psysiologi- cal, psychological, artistic, social, and economic aspects of clothing considered. A W S (3). Mumford 24. Family Textiles—Fiber, yarns, and finishes as they relate to buying, wear, use, care, and laundering of household fabrics. A S (3). Mumford 31. Family Health and Infant Care—Understanding of mother and infant care with experience in handling the baby and developing simple nursing techniques in the family situations. A (2). Staff 33. Preparation for Marriage and Family Living—Appreciation for enriched family life; attitudes and relationships in a successful marriage; personality, self understanding, courtship, responsibilities and adjustments for successful marriage. A W S (3). Lehner 35. Child Development.—Self understanding and appreciation of insight and skills basic to effective human relationships; growth and development of the child and his relationships with his family; study of behavior from infancy through adolescence. **Observation in the Child Development Laboratory. A W S (5). Lehner 36. Experience with Children—Living application of observations and theory in Family Life 35 to promote an increased understanding of one's self and develop understanding and skills in working with children. Prerequisite: Child Development 35. Two lectures—laboratory periods to be arranged. A W S (3) staff **Directed 176 37. Child Development Laboratory—Prerequisite: Enrollment of a child in the Nursery School and concurrent enrollment in Family Life 38. A two-hour laboratory required each week. Parents observe, participate, and assist in directed activities of the pre-school child. A WS (Credit arranged.) Staff 38. Education for Parents of the Pre-School Child- Prerequisite: Enrollment of a child in the Nursery School. The physical, social, and emotional development of the preschool child. A W S Non-credit. Lehner 100. Family Relationships—Inter-personal relationships in the family; their significance in developing values, goals, attitudes and patterns of behavior through the various stages of the family cycles. Prerequisite: Family Life 35 or 33, or Psychology 112. AW f3). Lehner 110. Play and Creative Materials in Childhood;—Use of creative materials in enriching a child's life. Meaning of play and its value in meeting needs of the growing child. W S (3). Staff 115. Techniques and Teaching Experiences in the Child Development Laboratory—Experience in teaching and supervising a group of Nursery School children. Methods and techniques of guidance, individually and in groups. Prerequisite, Family Life 36. Students must arrange in advance with instructor to spend four hours per week in the laboratory. W S (4). Staff FAMILY LIFE CURRICULUM Suggested Course Outline Freshman Course English 1, 2, 3 Orientation 1 Art 30 Bacteriology 1,11 English 5 Health Education 1 Psychology 1 Physical Education 21 Family Life 18 Family Life 6 or 24 Family Life 2 or 21 Title A W S Basic Communications 3 3 3 College Orientation 2 Basic Design 3 Introduction to Micro biology and Lab. 4 1 3 Introduction to Literature Personal Health Problems 2 Introductory Psychology 5 Freshman Activities 1 Personal Development 3 Nutrition or Textiles 3 Food Preparation 4 or or Basic Clothing 3 177 |