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Family
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Family and Consumer Sciences Program
Sharon Alexander
All About Family & Consumer Sciences The Family & Consumer Sciences program is an extensive program that assists our community in the following areas:
* Food
Safety PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS - PORTAGE COUNTY September 2003 - September 2004 A pilot project was conducted in 2004 in a team effort with a Kent State University (KSU) Department of Family and Consumer Studies (FCS) professor, a Family and Consumer Sciences Educator (FCS) in Franklin County, a screenwriter, and the Portage County Family and Consumer Sciences Educator. The project is called “Finding Your Soul mate” and focuses on using defined colors as metaphors for personality attributes, in order to achieve better self-understanding and to improve interpersonal relationships. Questionnaires were distributed at OAFCS, both Even Start Family Literacy Program sites in Portage County, the Portage County Fair, and at several other teaching locations in the county. Approximately 1/2 of those questionnaires distributed were returned for processing and feedback. Over 100 questionnaires have been distributed to Kent State University students to date, and that data is being collected and analyzed. Students are given extra course credit for completing the questionnaire. Future plans for the Portage County Educator include co-writing a journal article with the KSU professor regarding this project and the research. The FCS Educators expect the research generated to be involved in a film production work provided by the screenwriter as a part of a cost recovery initiative for OSU Extension. 147 Portage County parents participated in Stress Management workshops where they gained new knowledge concerning the nature and causes of stress, how to use normative stress in beneficial ways, and how to manage daily stress in a positive manner. All of the participants plan to use at least two of their new skills on a regular basis, and 43 of the participants stated that they were consistently using at least one stress management skill regularly that they had learned in a previous Portage County Extension workshop.
Connections to Web Sites The
following are some family and consumer sciences as well as some other
interesting
web sites you may find helpful. When you are on-line, just point and
click
on the link you want to visit.
All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, age, disability or Vietnam era veteran status. Issued in
furtherance of
Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in
cooperation
with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Keith L. Smith, Director, Ohio
State University Extension. |