SPOT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO FAMILIES MODERN FAMILY EDWARDIAN FAMILY WHY ARE THEY DIFFERENT?

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO FAMILIES

MODERN FAMILY EDWARDIAN FAMILY WHY ARE THEY DIFFERENT?

Developments in family planning in the twentieth century L.O. To understand key developments in family planning and their impact ALL OF US will be able to describe key developments in birth control. (D) EVEN BETTER IF you can give detailed descriptions and identify the impact of these changes on the lives of women. (C) EXCELLENT IF you can give a detailed explanation of the impact of these developments on the lives of women. (B-A) CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU JUDGE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCESSABLE CONTRACEPTION IN CHANGING THE ROLE AND STATUS OF WOMEN? (A-A*) Developments in family planning in the twentieth century L.O. To understand key developments in family planning and their impact ALL OF US will be able to describe key developments in birth control. (D) EVEN BETTER IF you can give detailed descriptions and identify the impact of these changes on the lives of women. (C) EXCELLENT IF you can give a detailed explanation of the impact of these developments on the lives of women. (B-A) CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU JUDGE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ACCESSABLE CONTRACEPTION IN CHANGING THE ROLE AND STATUS OF WOMEN? (A-A*)

Type of family Couple no children Couple 1-2 children Couple 3+ children 865 Lone parent households 257 The table below shows changes to family types and sizes in the UK since On your handout explain what the table suggests about changes to families since 1961.

Minutes Start Timer Type of family Couple no children Couple 1-2 children Couple 3+ children 865 Lone parent households 257 The table below shows changes to family types and sizes in the UK since In your book make a note of how family patterns have changed since Why do you think that family patterns have changed since 1961?

So why has the shape of families changed so much since the 60s?

The introduction of new birth control methods may have led to changes in family sizes.

You are now going to develop your understanding of the impact of the contraceptive pill, and changing attitudes to abortions. The Pill Describe it’s development. Identify it’s impact on women’s health. Explain the impact you think it had on the lives of women. The Pill Describe it’s development. Identify it’s impact on women’s health. Explain the impact you think it had on the lives of women. Abortions Describe traditional attitudes to abortions. What impact did abortions have on the lives of women in the early twentieth century. How have attitudes (and laws) towards abortion changed over the twentieth century. What impact have these changes had on the lives of women? Abortions Describe traditional attitudes to abortions. What impact did abortions have on the lives of women in the early twentieth century. How have attitudes (and laws) towards abortion changed over the twentieth century. What impact have these changes had on the lives of women?

How has accessible contraception changed women’s role and status? Accessible contraception has led to changes in the role and status of women such as... It led to these changes because... Accessible contraception has led to changes in the role and status of women such as... It led to these changes because... However, other factors have also had a big influence such as... In my opinion, I think that accessible contraception has/n’t been very significant in changing the role and status of women...

How and why have family sizes changed? Partner up, and take it in turns to ask each other these questions: How have family sizes changed since the 1960s? Why have family sizes changed since the 1960s. How and why have family sizes changed? Partner up, and take it in turns to ask each other these questions: How have family sizes changed since the 1960s? Why have family sizes changed since the 1960s.

Minutes Start Timer How and why have family sizes changed? Partner up, and take it in turns to ask each other these questions: How have family sizes changed since the 1960s? Why have family sizes changed since the 1960s. How and why have family sizes changed? Partner up, and take it in turns to ask each other these questions: How have family sizes changed since the 1960s? Why have family sizes changed since the 1960s.

From what you learned in your discussion fill in your peer assessment form about your partners learning! ALL OF US will be able to describe changes in family size since the 1960s. (D) EVEN BETTER IF you can give detailed descriptions and reasons for these changes. (C) EXCELLENT IF you can give a detailed explanation for these changes. (B-A) From what you learned in your discussion fill in your peer assessment form about your partners learning! ALL OF US will be able to describe changes in family size since the 1960s. (D) EVEN BETTER IF you can give detailed descriptions and reasons for these changes. (C) EXCELLENT IF you can give a detailed explanation for these changes. (B-A)