Focus Groups
- Academic Administration and Leadership Focus Group
- Adoption and Foster Care Focus Group
- African Families Focus Group
- American Indian/Native American/Indigenous Peoples Focus Group
- Asian/Asian American Families Focus Group
- Coparenting/Divorce Education Focus Group
- Directors of Graduate Study (DGS) Focus Group
- Diverse Family Structures Focus Group
- Eastern European Families Focus Group
- Extension Network Focus Group
- Families and Technology Focus Group
- Families with Disabilities Focus Group
- Family Communication Focus Group
- Family Financial Well-Being Focus Group
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight Alliance (GLBTSA) Focus Group
- Grief and Families Focus Group
- Home Visiting Focus Group
- Issues in Aging Focus Group
- Korean Families Focus Group
- Latino(a) Research Focus Group
- Men in Families Focus Group
- Military Families and Children Focus Group
- Qualitative Family Research Network (QFRN) Focus Group
- Relationship Violence Focus Group
- Sexuality Focus Group
- Sibling Relationships Focus Group
- Social Justice Network Focus Group
- Work and Family Focus Group
NCFR's focus groups are an important component of the organization that foster common interests at the grassroots levels of the membership. Focus groups allow members to connect around very specific interests.
Each focus group also has an online discussion group for members to connect with each other — having discussions, asking questions, sharing resources, and more. All focus group members are automatically subscribed to the discussion group for their focus group.
Changing Your Focus Group Membership
Focus groups are free for NCFR members to join. To add or remove a focus group from your membership, log in at my.ncfr.org, click "Join Additional Focus Groups," check or uncheck the boxes for the focus groups you wish to join or leave, then save.