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      • Duvall’s theory is based on the traditional, nuclear, intact family. Families will move through each stage in order across time. A family will move from one stage to the next after all members successfully master the tasks within a stage.
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  1. The family life cycle is a dynamic and multifaceted journey that encompasses the various stages and transitions families experience over time. From formation and expansion to midlife and later life stages, each phase presents unique opportunities for growth, adaptation, and resilience.

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  3. Duvall (1977) presents four factors determining the stages: (1) plurality patterns, (2) age of the first child, (3) school placement of the first child, and (4) functions and statuses of families before and after children.

  4. Nov 22, 2020 · Duvall’s theory is based on the traditional, nuclear, intact family. Families will move through each stage in order across time. A family will move from one stage to the next after all members successfully master the tasks within a stage. Duvall, E. M. (1988). Family development's first forty years.

  5. Feb 14, 2017 · In 1948, Evelyn Duvall and Reuben Hill initialized the conceptualization of family development as a theoretical orientation with a focus on life cycle staging. Evelyn Duvall (1962) is considered the major contributor to the family life cycle and is credited with the establishment of specific stages.

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  6. Jan 30, 2010 · For example, Duvall's (1957) widely-cited model defined family development in terms of eight developmental stages: (1) married couple without children, (2) childbearing families with the oldest child between birth and 30 months, (3) families with preschool children, (4) families with school-age children, (5) families with adolescent children ...

  7. Feb 1, 2018 · In this article, Hill's and Duvall's historical accounts are summarized, contextualized, and used as a reference point to present four challenges to the future relevance of family...

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