Good morning! 2/3/14  Today we are:  Learning about families  Functions  Influences  Life Cycles  Wednesday or Friday:  Quiz on Studying childhood.

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Good morning! 2/3/14  Today we are:  Learning about families  Functions  Influences  Life Cycles  Wednesday or Friday:  Quiz on Studying childhood and families

What is a Family?  According to US Census Bureau: A group of _______ ____ _______ people who reside together who are related by birth, marriage or adoption.

What is the Family’s Functions?  __________  Shelter  Food  ______________  Through example  Through talking-providing direction  Through religious training  Social and _______________Needs

Types of Families  ____________: A mother, a father and at least 1 child  _______________: Either a Mother or Father, and at least one child  ____________________: Single parent marries another single parent, building a new family. May have stepparents, stepbrothers and sisters.  ______________: Relatives other than parents living in the home (Grandparents)

Let’s think…  What are the advantages of:  A nuclear family?  A blended family?  What are the disadvantages of:  A nuclear family?  A blended family?

Family Vocabulary  Adoption: _____________________________ _____________________________________  Foster children: ________________________ ____________________________________  Family life cycle: _______________________ ____________________________________

Outside influence on Families  _____________  Families move often, having less support than they used to.  Effects? _______________________________  _______________  Transition from other cultures to the US-lose family support, sometimes cultural traditions  Effects? _________________________________

Outside Influences Cont’d  __________ _____________  Living longer than ever. Parents taking care of children and parents – sandwich generation.  Effects? ________________________________  _____________ _______________  2 working parents, smaller families  Effects? _________________________________

Wrap - up  No matter what type of family you have, family is very important to your development  There is no singular definition of a family, but they all provide love, support and growth.  ALL FAMILIES SHOULD BE RESPECTED!  Move on to Family Life Cycle