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Family Dynamics

Families and Donuts Hole Whole

What is a Family? Define Family: – An individual, or a group of people bonded by marriage, blood, or other means who have established a household. Define Home: – One’s physical residence that serves as a source of shared energy for family members. The family is the soul of the home.

Family Forms Adoptive Blended Couple Extended Legal Guardian Foster Nuclear Single-parent Single person

Functions of a Family Care giving Providing shelter, clothing and food Learning traditions Guidance Teaching language and social skills Providing stimulation Learning how to have fun, enjoy life Model positive parenting skills

Changes in a Family Lifestyle Women have joined the paid labor force in great numbers. Couples postpone marriages until they are older and more established in careers, etc. Single-parent families have become common. The divorce rate has been as high as 50%. Women are not as likely to desire large families.

Changes in a Family What year do you think it is? The family has been through dramatic changes in the past century, more than in any previous human history.

Changes in a Family Lifestyle Stereotypical roles for men and women have changed. Teenage girls are having more babies. One-fifth of young American children are raised in poverty. The rate of child abuse and neglect has risen.

Family Changes…Concern to You? Which of theses changes worries you the most? Which of these changes have you seen in your own family? Even though there are many changes and challenges for the American family, there are still many strong, functional families.

Benefits of a Strong Family What do you think of this quote: “A nation is only as strong as its families” So what are the benefits to a strong family? Supports each other emotionally, physically, and financially. Provide training in values, work ethic and responsibility. Provide companionship and friendship.

Benefits of a Strong Family Provide role models for positive, responsible behaviors. Help distressed family members cope with problems and emotional hard times. Help counsel with practical advise based on life’s experiences.

Making Memories Little events or activities within families can have a dramatic impact on children and adults that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Little things, not necessarily expensive or time-consuming, make memories by the love they show. Share some of your “little memories” with the class.

Destroy Family Relationships Teens have a great deal of influence concerning the atmosphere in the home. What are some things you do that disrupt a happy home life? Tied up in knots activity.

Summary Families come in all shapes and sizes. There is not one that is better than the other. The family unit has seen much change over the past several years. Find ways to strengthen your family, because we are all interconnected. Homework Assignment: Family Fun. Due in one week.