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Family Life Educator Certificate

 

What is Family Life Education?

Family life education focuses on healthy family functioning within a family systems perspective and provides a preventive approach. The skills and knowledge needed for healthy functioning are widely known: strong communication skills, knowledge of typical human development, good decision-making skills, positive self-esteem, and healthy interpersonal relationships. The goal of family life education is to teach and foster this knowledge and these skills to enable individuals and families to function optimally. Family life education professionals consider societal issues including economics, education, work-family issues, parenting, sexuality, gender and more within the context of the family. They believe that societal problems such as substance abuse, domestic violence, unemployment, debt, and child abuse can be more effectively addressed from a perspective that considers the individual and family as part of larger systems. Knowledge about healthy family functioning can be applied to prevent or minimize many of these problems. Family life education provides this information through an educational approach, often in a classroom-type setting or through educational materials.

 

How do I become a Certified Family Life Educator?

Students who have completed the HDFS major (with certain elective courses) are eligible to apply for the Certified Family Life Educator Certificate (CFLE) issued by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). The HDFS program at UW-Madison has been an approved CFLE program since 1998. 

 

See the NCFR web site for application details at http://www.ncfr.org/cert/

and also see the .PDF  “Application Checklist” for the required course list.

 

 

 

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