Laurel County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018
2014 - Traditions | ||
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2014.1) | 150 |
Number of participants whose knowledge improved regarding characteristics of strong families |
2014.2) | 288 |
Number of participants whose knowledge improved regarding the importance of family traditions |
2014.3) | 288 |
Number of participants whose knowledge improved regarding a connection between strong families and traditions |
2014.4) | 62 |
Number of participants who reported intent to maintain a family tradition or create a new one |
2014.5) | 49 |
Number of participants who maintained a family tradition in the months following the program |
2014.6) | 2 |
Number of participants who created a new family tradition in the months following the program |
Success Stories
Creating and Maintaining Family Traditions
Author: Judith O'Bryan
Major Program: Traditions
In today’s world of strife and conflict it is important for individuals to feel emotionally safe and secure. Family Traditions are practices or beliefs that are passed from generation to generation that help families to create a sense of connection and closeness as well as emotional safety, security and stability. The Laurel County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent taught Creating and Maintaining Family Traditions in eight counties to Wilderness Trail Area Extension
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