Success StoryCreating and Maintaining Family Traditions
Creating and Maintaining Family Traditions
Author: Crystal Osborne
Planning Unit: Family and Consumer Sciences
Major Program: Embracing Life as We Age (general)
Plan of Work: Health, Nutrition, Diet & Physical Activity All Through Life
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Strong families play an important role in the community and contribute to a healthy society overall. For example, positive development of a young child depends on a parent’s ability to nurture, teach and provide. Despite daily stressors such as finances, health and emotional barriers, positive family interactions, including a sense of belonging, love, connection, trust, sensitivity, and responsibility, can contribute to overall well-being. Family traditions are just one example of how families can create a sense of connection, closeness, emotional safety, security, and stability. To help strengthen families, the Owsley County FCS Extension Service offered the program, “Creating and Maintaining Family Traditions” to the area homemakers. The program emphasized ways in which the creation or maintenance of family traditions contributes to building strong families. Thirty-four total people participated in the program. Of the 34 participants who completed program evaluations, 100% noted the connection between strong families and family traditions and 26 participants reported intent to maintain or create a new family tradition as a result of this program.
Specifically, 28 of the participants indicated that they felt that their family traditions provided a source of identity, 28 indicated that their family traditions strengthened their family bond, 28 indicated that family traditions offered a degree of comfort and security, 28 reported that they think traditions connect generations, and 28 identified with ways in which traditions pass on cultural and religious heritage. Lastly, 28 participants indicated that traditions create lasting memories. Twenty-five participants reported intent to encourage their family to participate in a family tradition. As a result of this program, participants indicated that they plan to start a family reunion, involve children in the planning and carrying out of activities and explain vs. assume reasons for traditions.
Stories by Crystal Osborne
Owsley County Movement Challenge
The 2022 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps for Kentucky had Owsley County ranked the least healthy f... Read More
Holiday Road Show
Holidays are often an exciting time of the year. However, holiday expenses, planning holiday meals, ... Read More
Stories by Family and Consumer Sciences
Spreading the Word About SNAP-Ed
The Cooperative Extension Service is known in some circles as “ the best-kept secret.” The Extension... Read More
Discovering The Kentucky Farm to School Hub
The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service Nutrition Education Program has worked with... Read More
© 2024 University of Kentucky, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment