Families Families come in many forms: Each form has advantages and disadvantages or concerns, the...

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Families Families come in many forms: Each form has advantages and disadvantages or concerns, the following are just a few

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Page 1: Families Families come in many forms: Each form has advantages and disadvantages or concerns, the following are just a few.

Families

Families come in many forms:Each form has advantages and disadvantages or concerns, the

following are just a few

Page 2: Families Families come in many forms: Each form has advantages and disadvantages or concerns, the following are just a few.

Nuclear

• Includes a mother, father, and one or more children

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Advantages of Nuclear Family

• Two parents to share in the childrearing and household chores

• There are Male and Females role models for the children to learn from

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Disadvantages of Nuclear

• Parents need to agree on the childrearing and disciplining of the children

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Single-Parent Family

• Includes one parent and one or more children

• Most single-parent homes are led by mothers

• But Single-parent homes led by fathers is a growing structure in our country

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Advantages of Single-Parent Families

• Parents can be independent of other adults

• Do not have to agree with anyone on child rearing

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Disadvantages of Single-Parent Families

• Only one parent to be responsible for child rearing and household chores

• Only one sex role model for the children

• One income household

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Extended Family

• Includes relatives in addition to mother, father, and children; for example, grandparents or aunts and uncles

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Advantages of an Extended Family

• More adults to share with the childrearing and household chores

• More adult role models

• More financial support to the household

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Disadvantages of the Extended Family

• Living space may have to be shared by the family members, such as bedrooms

• Members of different generations may not agree on childrearing

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Blended Family

• Includes parents with children from former marriages and relationships

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Advantages of Blended Families

• Two parents to share with the childrearing and household chores

• There are a Male and Female role model for the children

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Disadvantages of the Blended Family

• Family must adjust to new family rules and expectations

• Member may have to share space

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Adoptive Family

• Includes at least one child who is not the biological child of the parents but who is legally adopted

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Advantages of Adoption

• Provides a home for a child who needs parents and a child for adults who want them

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Disadvantages or Concerns of Adoption

• It is a legal process that may take a lot of time and money

• Child may have physical or emotional problems

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Foster Family

• Includes at least one child that is not the biological child of the parents but is cared for by the family for a period of time

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Advantages

• Provides a home for a child

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Disadvantages or Concerns

• Child may have physical or emotional problems

• It is a temporary arrangement and members may become attached to each other

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Childless Family

• A couple without children

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Advantages

• Freedom of lifestyle

• Free to travel and have demanding careers

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Disadvantages

• May be lonely and need care in their aging years

• No one to carry on the family name or inheritance

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Single Family

• Adults that live alone or with roommates

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Advantages

• Free to have lifestyle of their choosing

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Disadvantages of Single Living

• May need assistance in the aging years

• May be lonely

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The Family Life cycle

• A family goes through a series of six stages called the family life cycle.

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Beginning Stage

• A couple comes together to establish and home and marriage relationship.

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Expanding Stage

• The couple has a child and adjusts to parenthood.

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Developing Stage

• As children grow parents work to meet their needs.

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Launching Stage

• Children leave home to support themselves.

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Empty Nest

• All children have left the home and couple prepares for retirement.

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Retirement

• The couple stops full time employment and adjusts to having more free time.

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Functions of a Healthy Family

• Things a healthy family system provides for each member

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Provisional

• Parents provide children with basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter

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Socialization

• Teaching children to conform to social standards

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Recreational

• Families involve children in activities for fun and self-development

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Therapeutic

• Families listen to problems and give emotional support

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Kinship

• Families give a child a sense of belonging, expressing ethnic and religious traditions

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Concerns Facing Families Today

• Each family is faced with special challenges and concerns in today’s society, these are just a few:

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Latch Key Children

• School age children left alone for a short period of time after school until parents get home from work

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Latchkey Children

• Should know how to answer the door and phone safely

• Should be able to prepare a simple snack, not using the stove

• Should have a relative or neighbor close by if emergency would occur, or child feels unsafe