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2 Families Today 1

Did You Know? also changed the roles of parents

Objective Describe changes affecting families today.

Changes Affecting Families Today Before the Industrial Revolution, families continued

Changes Affecting Families Today During the Industrial Revolution,

What Do You Think? As families moved to cities, How do you think current technology helps families stay in contact across long distances?

Objective Explain the role of families in today’s society.

Changes in Family Roles Before the 1700s, continued

Changes in Family Roles In contemporary families,

What Do You Think? What are some examples of the representation of childhood in the media?

Objective List the main advantages and disadvantages of living in different types of families.

Family Types Nuclear families Single-parent families Extended families Stepfamilies Families with adopted children Foster families Guardians

Nuclear Families continued

Nuclear Families Disadvantages there is less exposure to other adults continued

Nuclear Families Advantages

Single-Parent Families continued

Single-Parent Families Disadvantages continued

Single-Parent Families Advantages Joint Custody

Extended Families continued

Extended Families Disadvantages continued

Extended Families Advantages

Stepfamilies Stepfamilies continued

Stepfamilies Disadvantages continued

Stepfamilies Advantages

Families with Adopted Children Adoption

Adoption Agencies and Independent Adoptions

Adoption Options and Rights continued

Adoption Options and Rights In a closed adoption, Open adoptions continued

Adoption Options and Rights continued

Adoption Options and Rights

Adoption Issues Disadvantages continued

Adoption Issues Advantages

Foster Families Foster families continued

Foster Families continued

Foster Families Disadvantages continued

Foster Families Advantages

Guardians A guardian continued

Guardians 38

What Do You Think? Describe your idea of the typical family. How has the typical family changed throughout history? How have those changes affected children and parents?