> #»*«•<>.#* ■r - LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) Each person sees the world in a little different way. Dr. James E. Van Horn, professor of rural sociology at Penn State told those attending the 36th annual Eastern Member Relations Conference. Dr. James Van Horn discusses changes in families with Laura England, center, Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, and Dr. Cathy Hamlett, assistant professor of ag econom ics at Penn State. 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And these extra dollars are continuing at the rate of $1.7 million a month. "When non-members ask me why they should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, 1 am happy to report that we are financially healthy, strong in membership and growing in sales. ADC is the region’s largest and most fiscally-sound cooperative, with a guaranteed market and outstanding benefits. "More dairy farmers joined us last year than at any time in the past decade. If you are not an ADC shipper and are worried about your own milk market, then you should talk to the cooperative that is facing the future with confidence.” V'X r Atlantic Dairy Cooperative iMSKJ 1225 Industrial Highway, Southampton, PA 18966 yng&HSjSjL 1-800-645-MILK Changing Society Affects Families These changes in perception often arouse conflicts between people. To demonstrate how these perceptions change when viewed from a different angle, Horn told of riding a train with a father and three sons. 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The while cul ture usually views time in a diffe rent concept than non-white cul tures, and this causes problems in the workplace. In the last decade, population is shifting. Most of the central states have 10 percent less growth while the East and West Coasts have increased 10 percent. Some of the changes include the following; • Two-thirds of first marriages will terminate. • Families have two or fewer children. Seminar For Child Care Providers LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster County office of Penn State Cooperative Extension is offering a “Better Kid Care” Seminar for child care providers in Lancaster County to be held on Saturday, June 12 from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center. Topics include safe food hand ling, discipline, recognizing and reporting child abuse/neglect, and record-keeping procedures. Cost of the seminar is $l5 and includes lunch. Registered family day care home providers, licensed CHELATION THERAPY • Mother is employed outside (he home. • About 25 percent of children live in single-parent families. • Multi-generational families are now commonplace. It was unusual to have Five generations of the same family living at the same lime in former generations. • Many families arc undergoing monumental child care problems. • Massive change and restructur ing in the workplace as businesses try to figure out whose job it is to help families. Single parents have a higher absentee rate. Family prob lems relate to the economics of a community. While today’s family has changed, Horn stressed that people can not take a nostalgic view. “I have as much belief in today’s family as yesterday’s,” Horn said. He reminded the audience that the demise of the family was predicted when men left the farm during the Industrial Revolution. “We cannot see change as all bad,” Horn said. 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