Numbered Publications: Family and Consumer Sciences
FCS2-336: Fabric Gifts for All Occasions
Linda Adler | July 1, 1998 (Reprinted)
FCS4-112: Family Keepsakes
Linda Adler | May 1, 1998 (Reprinted)
IP-2: Conserving Water at Home
Linda Heaton, Tom Ilvento, Joe Taraba | February 18, 1998 (Reprinted)
FCS7-140: Family Vitality Time Together
Sam Quick | December 1, 1997 (Minor Revision)
FCS3-208: Fat Replacers
Sandra Bastin | September 19, 1997 (Reprinted)
IP-3: Testing Private Water Sources
Jenny Cocanougher, Linda Heaton, Kim Henken, Tom Ilvento, Joe Taraba | September 1, 1997 (New)
FCS7-138: Family Vitality: Characteristics of Strong Families
Sam Quick | May 20, 1997 (Reprinted)
Living in a family means living with constant change, and change often causes stress. Some families, however, consistently are better than others at coping with the stress that some problems create. Family scientists call these successful families "strong families." Various scales measuring factors such as the quality of the marriage relationship and the quality of parent-child relationships help to distinguish between strong and not-so-strong families.
FCS2-105: What's Your Etiquette I.Q.?
Linda Adler | September 1, 1996 (Reprinted)
FCS5-111: How Finance Charges Are Calculated on Credit Card Accounts
Sue Badenhop | July 31, 1996 (Reprinted)
FCS2-319: Tips for Laundering Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing
Linda Heaton | June 1, 1996 (Reprinted)