
Learning log 2
Relating Theory to Practice
2.1 Fake Text

Darling, C. A., Cassidy, D., & Powell, W. L. (2014). Relating Theory to Practice. In Family Life Education: Working with Families across the Lifespan, Third Edition (3rd ed., p. 181). Waveland Press, Inc.
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Hess, D. (2020). Make Fake Text Conversation. Fake Text Message. https://ifaketextmessage.com/npYz/
2.2 Learning Chart
2.5 Learning Survey

I believe accomdating or "doing and feeling" most closely represent my learning style. Often times it is hard for me to mentally strategize and I turn to my instincts to make, what I feel to be, the best decisions for myself. I believe one of the best ways to learn is to try.
McLeod, S. (2017). Kolb’s Learning Styles and Experiential Learning Cycle. Simply Psychology. https://www.simplypsychology.org/learning-kolb.html
2.5 Intelligence Survey

The multiple intelligence survey is a 9 set of 10 yes or no questions. Each section represents a different strength of intelligence, showing multiple ways people can learn. For example, I have limited interpesonal strength- scoring only a five but my visual strength (section 9) is a higher score. Everyone has all nine intelligences, an everyone's can change with time.
McKenzie, W. (1999). Walter L. McKenzie, Jr. - Multiple Intelligences Survey. Multiple Intelligences Inventory. http://surfaquarium.com/MI/inventory.htm
2.7 Influence Song
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We cant look at one specific family because it doesn’t exist
But we can look at diversity, backgrounds, and all the things that the family consist
A family is too complex to not look at all of one’s factors and environment
Interrelated yet independent, over time each member will gain enlightenment
What are your resources, how are you surviving?
Needs met for you and the world will get you thriving
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Balance and structure will lead you to the ultimate success
Looking at the HCB, NE and HBE will lead to more progress
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Problems, solutions, and change must occur over the years
Because without all the life, all of the meaning disappears
Multifaceted, so don't be afraid if you are lacking some answers
Not everyone's the same there's both chancers and planners
So study your society, learn each one of your members
Don’t be afraid of feedback, just remember to always keep yourself centered
Darling, C. (2014). Relating Theory To Practice. In Family Life Education: Working With Families Across the Lifespan (3rd ed., pp. 176–178). Waveland Press.