Families Alive

Strategies for Resilient and Successful Families
October 13, 2011 - October 15, 2011
Webr State University - Ogden, Utah

Approved for CFLE Continuing Education Credit (12 Contact Hours/1.2 CEUs)

In 1948, under Melba S. Lehner's leadership the Department indicated an intense interest and commitment to education for a healthy marriage, family living and parenting. In a co-partnership with the Utah State Department of Education and the Ogden City Schools, a Family Life Institute was started with a two-day conference being the main focus. This conference addressed current issues facing families of the time.

Dr. Ernest G. Osborne came to the Weber College Campus in 1948 to address the theme "Guiding Growing Children". Dr. Osborne was from Columbia University in New York and had recently returned from China where he had been a consultant of the China Aid Council.

"Today's Children - Tomorrow's Adults" was the theme of the 1950 Family Life Conference. Mrs. Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg, author and lecturer in Parent Education at New York University was the conference keynote.

"Growing Up In An Atomic Age" was the theme of the 1954 conference with Judson T. Landis, Associate Professor of Family Sociology, University of California, Berkeley as the lecturer and consultant.

The conference was not held again for a few years. In the late 1970's, national news magazines, professional journals and popular media were telling the world that the American Family was in a state of decline and deterioration. Social problems were evident in all levels of society and said to be due to the breakdown of the family.

The Child and Family Studies faculty met in the spring and the fall of 1980 to discuss and set goals for the department, and at the same time plans were made to revise and upgrade the past Family Life Conference.

The Families Alive Conference, in its current format, originated in 1980 with the Child & Family Studies faculty at Weber State University. The original and continuing goal of the conference is to dispel the pervasive myth that all families are dysfunctional and instead champion the successes of everyday families. The faculty wanted to share positive information and attitudes about the current American family with students, colleagues, and the community.

The department continues to offer this important conference on an annual or biannual basis. Through the contributions of various agencies, institutions, and foundations throughout the intermountain area, the Families Alive Conference has been a rewarding experience to thousands of individuals, and has benefited families in innumerable ways.

Sponsored by: 

  • Weber State University Department of Child and Family Studies
  • Weber State University Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education
  • Weber State University Continuing Education
  • Annie Clark Tanner Lectureship

Goals:

  1. Learn creative ways to enhance the lives of adults, children and families
  2. Gain powerful methods of problem solving, teaching and advocacy
  3. Experience fun techniques to energize and strengthen your relationships with family, friends and colleagues