Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies: Survey Evaluation
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Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies: Survey Evaluation1

Adapted by Millie Ferrer2

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When you have finished the home study program, please take a few minutes to complete the short survey below. We are interested in knowing if this stepfamily information helped you. Learning is most useful if it supports changes in everyday living. We thank you for completing this survey. Your comments will be kept confidential.

Two identical surveys are included in this packet. We ask that both you and your mate fill out the survey independently of each other. If only one of you completed the home study, please complete one form and discard the other.

Please check all that apply:

1. I am a: *Mother *Father *Stepfather *Stepmother *Other:__________

2. How many children are in your stepfamily? ____

3. How long have you lived in this stepfamily? ____

4. What do you think is the most valuable fact, idea or suggestion in these lessons?...

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Footnotes

1. This document is FCS2182, one of a series of the Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida. This material was reprinted with permission of Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. Publication: May 2000. Reviewed February 2006. Please visit the EDIS Web site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu

2. Adapted for use in Florida by Millie Ferrer, Ph.D., associate dean, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida. Reviewed by: Eboni Baugh, Ph.D., assistant professor, Human Development, Family, Youth & Community Sciences department, Cooperative Extension Service, IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32611.


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