Independent Living Day #7 :). 3.1 Family Structures Work with a new partner to discuss the following family structures. Starting on page 43, look up the.

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Independent Living Day #7 :)

3.1 Family Structures Work with a new partner to discuss the following family structures. Starting on page 43, look up the definitions to add to notes and then think about - what TV show, book, or movie gives a good example of this structure? Work with a new partner to discuss the following family structures. Starting on page 43, look up the definitions to add to notes and then think about - what TV show, book, or movie gives a good example of this structure? 1. Single6. Extended 1. Single6. Extended 2. Couples7. Adoptive 2. Couples7. Adoptive 3. Nuclear8. Legal Guardian 3. Nuclear8. Legal Guardian 4. Single-Parent9. Foster 4. Single-Parent9. Foster 5. Blended 5. Blended

Family personality Legacies – Handed down from previous family members Legacies – Handed down from previous family members Traditions – Vary in each family, but once more, often events are done at the same time, same place Traditions – Vary in each family, but once more, often events are done at the same time, same place Rituals – Attending religious or cultural events Rituals – Attending religious or cultural events What does your family personality look like? What does your family personality look like?

3.2 Family Development Stages of Family Development Stages of Family Development Development – process of growth and change over the course of life. Development – process of growth and change over the course of life. 1. Couple 1. Couple 2. Parenting 2. Parenting - Expanding - Expanding - Developing - Developing - Launching - Launching 3. Middle 3. Middle - Empty nest - Empty nest 4. Retirement 4. Retirement

Assignment Chapter 1 – Page 17 Chapter 1 – Page 17 (Know the yellow vocabulary words) (Know the yellow vocabulary words) Chapter 2 – Page 37 Chapter 2 – Page 37 (Know the yellow vocabulary words) (Know the yellow vocabulary words) Chapter 3 – Page 61 Chapter 3 – Page 61 (Know the yellow vocabulary words) (Know the yellow vocabulary words) Journal Entry – What does a normal family look like?