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By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist predict the changes they will face in the future, but there are ways to help them cope with the stress those changes cause. See Us At The Kubota Exhibit At The PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW Booth # 46,47,60 & 61 TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: PARTS * SALES * SERVICE Patience and time are required to successfully cope with change. We have to impiovc areas of weakness within the family so that when change is required, the family system will respond and adapt rather than crumble. People can experience four kinds of change, each causing differing degrees of stress. Expected and wanted changes, like marriage or a vacation, cause minimal stress. Expected and unwanted changes, like the physical changes of growing older or paying taxes, are more stressful. Unexpected changes that are pleasant are still stressful, but easier to take; these include promotions at work or inheriting a lot of money. Probably the hardest to cope with are the changes that are unexpected and unwanted, like the death of a loved one, a tornado that damages property and lives, or an accident. The amount of stress to a family caused by a change depends on the number of stressful events oc curring. Usually, one stressful event can be handled. But if several occur simultaneously this is called stress pile-up and can be difficult to handle. It is also more difficult to cope with a stressful event that lasts a R 7 Lebanon Pa 17042 Rt 419 1 mile West of Schaellerstown Buffalo Springs Lebanon County 717-949-6501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 3, 1987-815 long tune. Losing a job and not finding another one and a long term illness are examples of this type of stress. Building family strengths before and after changes occur will help families cope with the stress those changes bring. Family members should con centrate on individual strengths and family strengths rather than weaknesses, and in times of stress that’s hard to do. In times of stress and change the family needs to keep the lines of communication open. They need to make time to talk to each other, listen to each other and work out the difficulties. From this they may get ideas for solving the problem. Staying flexible about who does what and when is a key factor in coping with shifting times of change. Finally, families can plan strategies to cope with some crisis before they occur. If possible, anticipate what changes you may encouter, such as a death in the family, and adapt before they happen. For many health-conscious people who wish to lower their fat intake, the hardest choice is to reduce their cheese intake. 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