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Chapter 2 Section 1 Human Growth & Development
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Members of a family help meet each other’s basic needs Families also prepare children to live in society
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Families make sure that basic needs are met Food Clothing Shelter Social Emotional Intellectual By living in families, we learn how to get along with others Sharing, taking turns, how to work together towards a common goal
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Adults teach children what is important to people in their society Values: what is important to people Values are passed on in 3 ways: 1. Through example 2. Through talking 3. Through religious training Adults teach children about the traditions of society
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Families come in different shapes and sizes Different types of families include: Nuclear families Single-parent families Blended families Extended families
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Nuclear Families: includes a mother & father and at least 1 child Two parents to help with child raising Differ depending on how many children there are and how many parents work outside the home
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Blended Family: formed when a single paren marries another person who may or may not be a parent as well Stepparents, stepchildren May be hard to establish the new family unit Takes time to adjust to one another
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Extended family: includes relatives other than a parent or child who live with them Sometimes used to refer to people who do not live with the core family but play important roles in the child’s life
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Guardians: take all financial and legal responsibility for raising the children Adoption: the legal process in which children enter a family they were not born into The adopted child has the same rights as biological children Foster children: often come from troubled families; need a temporary home until their parents can solve their problems or until the children can find a permanent home
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Consider the relative importance of roles Set your goals & base your decisions on them Realize that there are always tradeoffs Improve your leadership & teamwork skills Treat time as a valuable resource Stay organized Find ways to cope with stress Share Responsibilities
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Family life cycle: series of stages families go through Families differ in how they experience this pattern
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Beginning Stage Parental Stage 1 Parental Stage 2 Parental Stage 3 Middle Age Retirement
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Mobility Cultural Diversity Aging Population Economic Changes Workplace Changes Technology
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Trends have made changes on how people live Steps you can take to avoid the “frantic family syndrome” Avoid Scheduling too many activities Watch for clues that family members need a break Focus on responsibilities and on activities that people enjoy Schedule family meals Plan Ahead Maintain your sense of humor
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