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Family Life Now is a candid, thoughtful examination of marriages, families, and intimate relationships that follows the Family Life Education framework. Written in a student-friendly, conversational style, the text encourages readers to draw upon their own backgrounds and experiences to understand theories and concepts vital to the family sciences. Author Kelly J. Welch incorporates scholarship from the social and behavioral sciences to cover topics that are important to students today, such as LGBTQ+ individuals and relationships, cohabitating, and financial compatibility with a partner.

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Family Life Now is a candid, thoughtful examination of marriages, families, and intimate relationships that follows the Family Life Education framework. Written in a student-friendly, conversational style, the text encourages readers to draw upon their own backgrounds and experiences to understand theories and concepts vital to the family sciences. Author Kelly J. Welch incorporates scholarship from the social and behavioral sciences to cover topics that are important to students today, such as LGBTQ+ individuals and relationships, cohabitating, and financial compatibility with a partner.
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Autorenporträt
Kelly Welch, PhD/CFLE, is a former Associate Professor in the department of Human Development and Family Science at Kansas State University. She has vast experience as an instructor, author, researcher, program developer, and practitioner. An award-winning teaching professor, her primary areas of research, writing, and practice include lifespan development, the formation and maintenance of interpersonal relationships, family processes across the lifespan, family crisis and change, and human sexuality across the life course. After 20+ years at Kansas State she recently transitioned to teaching Early Childhood Education courses in impoverished, diverse, at-risk public schools in Kansas, working with students with histories of violence and high rates of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.