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Title: Living in Families


1
Living in Families
  • When you think of the word family, what comes to
    mind?
  • Notes Definition Family- Is a group of two or
    more people who usually care about each other and
    are committed to each other.
  • Why is a family so important for a childs
    healthy development?

2
  • A family is every childs first connection to the
    world. A strong family foundation if one of the
    best gifts for a child. The family should provide
    an environment for a child to love and be loved
    in.
  • Can you identify some different types of
    families?

3
Family
  • Open Faced Sandwich Family
  • Consists of parents having older children (often
    with their own children) move back in with them.
    Usually done for economic reasons.
  • Is a return to the traditional extended family
  • Advantages? Disadvantages?
  • TV family?

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More definitions
  • 1) The Nuclear Family
  • Is a family group with two generations- a father
    and mother and at least one child-sharing the
    same household.
  • There are many variations in a nuclear family.
    Often we see parents who have chosen adoption as
    an option.

5

Adoption
  • The legal process in which people obtain the
    permanent right to raise a child who is not
    biologically their own.
  • Today the emphasis on adoption is on finding good
    homes for children who need them. Matching
    characteristics such as race, religion, etc., is
    no longer considered especially important as it
    once was.

6
Another option
  • Foster child a child whose parents or other
    close family members are unable to care for him
    or her.
  • Foster parents assume temporary legal
    responsibility for the child.

7
The Extended family-
  • Is a group that includes relatives other than
    parents and children within a single household.
  • For example a woman raises her grandsons, an
    elderly man lives with his daughter, son-in law,
    and his granddaughter.

8
The Single-Parent Family-
  • Is a family group that consists of one parent and
    one or more children sharing a household. ( The
    parent in this type of family may be either a
    mother or a father).
  • What challenges do single parent families
    experience?

9
Some challenges for single-parent families
  • Greater share of responsibility
  • Economic challenges.
  • No spouse to share challenges/joys with.
  • Little free time, leading to more stressors.

10
Finally, The Blended Family
  • Is a family group that consists of a married
    couple and at least one child from a parents
    previous relationship.
  • Accommodations and compromises may be necessary
    on many different levels.

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The Family Life Cycle
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Family Life Cycle
  • There are many differences between families but
    there are many similarities too.
  • Each family group goes through the family life
    cycle
  • Family Life Cycle is a series of stages which
    occur in a predictable order
  • The timing and duration of each stage may vary
    widely from family to family

13
Stages of the Family Life Cycle
  • Beginning Stage A couple works to establish a
    home and a marriage relationship
  • Parental Stage 1 Childbearing Stage The couple
    prepares and adjusts to parenthood
  • Parental Stage 2 Child-rearing Stage As
    children grow, the parents work to meet their
    childrens changing needs and help them develop
    independence

14
Stages
  • Parental Stage Three Launching Stage Children
    gradually leave home to support themselves.
    Parents help their children adapt to life on
    their own.
  • Middle Age Stage Empty-Nest Stage After the
    last child has left home, the couple renews their
    relationship and adjusts to the change in their
    parenting role

15
Stages
  • Retirement Stage The couple adjusts to the
    aging process. They may develop new interests or
    renew old ones.

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Variations in the Family Life Cycle
  • Any of the following situations may change the
    pattern of the family life cycle or the
    characteristics of each stage.
  • Single adulthood
  • Single parenthood
  • Divorce
  • Remarriage
  • Couples without children
  • Adult children who move back in with parents

17
Functions of Families
  • The purpose of a family is to work together in
    order to provide members with all of their basic
    needs.
  • a) What 3 basic needs should be met?
  • -food/water
  • -shelter
  • -clothes

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  • b) What are some other important family needs?
  • -caring for the sick / finding ways to be
    healthy
  • -safety (looking out for each other)
  • -emotional love, support and cooperation
  • -positive social interaction with each other
    and friends
  • -the ability to learn from each other 

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  • c) How do adults pass on important values to
    their children/family?
  • -through example treating others with
    respect show children how to behave
  • -through communication talking things out
  • -some family have religious values that help
    children learn right from wrong or about other
    traditions

20
  • Discussion question
  • Adults need to explain and demonstrate
    acceptable behaviour such as what is appropriate
    in certain situations . . .
  • How should children speak to and treat adults?

21
Trends Affecting Family Systems
  • Social Trends as more women become active in
    the work force, society faces a growing need for
    facilities and individuals that provide quality
    child care.
  • Rising population of older citizens
  • Changing family roles
  • Mobility
  • Family Values

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Ways Families can be Strengthened
  • Commitment a promise of loyalty to the family
    unit polite and respectful behavior towards each
    other.
  • Time Together plan time to spend together
    changes as members change and grow
  • Communication show interest and involvement by
    talking and listening to each other

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Ways to Strengthen Family
  • Appreciation speak and act affectionately
    towards each other members are appreciated for
    who he or she is take opportunities to praise
    other family members
  • Shared Beliefs share a clear set of beliefs and
    traditions provide a essential frame of
    reference for making decisions
  • Coping skills families confronting difficulties
    openly recognize issue and deal with them

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What are some sources of support for families?
  • 1)      Other extend family relatives
  • 2)      Other families
  • 3)      Sympathetic friends
  • 4)      Co-workers
  • 5)      Heath professionals ex. doctors
  • 6)      Community workers/members
  • 7)      Social Workers
  • 8)      Counsellors
  • 9)      Religious advisers
  • 10)  Local family services agencies
  • By using one or more of these sources of support,
    parents can help strengthen family relationships
    and help relive any stress.
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