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Mental processes are divided into six interrelated cognitive acts: perceiving, focusing, classifying, symbolizin

1. Mental processes are divided into six interrelated cognitive acts: perceiving,
focusing, classifying, symbolizing, timing, and remembering

 How are the cognitive acts connected to thought communities; how are minds and societies linked?

 Discuss 3 of the mental processes, consider that you are working with a family with a child who is ill in a hospital 

2.  Research on families and work as the study of the relationships among aspects of family life and paid and unpaid work. Yielded three main research themes: multiple roles, maternal employment, and work-related stress
Identify 4 work-family issues as a family professional. Defend your selection in terms of usefulness to families. 

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