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Bellwork Pick up a workbook and textbook Pick up worksheet and define all vocabulary words from chapter 3 on the front side of the worksheet. KEEP EVERYTHING ON YOUR DESK--Don’t turn in anything yet!
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Look at p16 in workbook
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Family Personality Family Legacies, Traditions, & Rituals How personality affects values Family Atmosphere Family Decision Making Interdependence
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Families & The Media: Think about a family from a TV Series or Movie 1. Name the TV show or movie 2. What type of parents are represented? 3. Is it a functional or dysfunctional family? WHY? 4. Name a way in which the family spends time together 5. Name a problem the family has faced. How did they deal with it? 6. How many children are in the family? What are their names? 7. Would you like to be a part of this family? Why or why not? 8. What makes this family interesting to watch?
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Stage 1: Start as a couple Make important decisions together: Housing: How close to family? Furnishings: Find on tight budget. Education & career: Direct impact on finances Money: separate or shared accounts. Who pays bills? Children: Decide to have children or not have them due to choice or circumstance. (event) Stages of Family Development: Life Cycle Development is the process of growth and change over the course of your life. Life cycle= stages of growth and change over course of life.
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Stage 2: Parenting The expanding years – new members are added to the family The developing family – children enter school there are a lot more activities outside of the home The launching process – the “exit” of children from the home; children are on their own physically & financially
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Stage 3: Middle Years When all the children have left the home, the family becomes a couple again and now have the time and money for their own interests—separate and together. Examples? Empty Nest—When a couple’s children become adults and move out of the family home.
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Stage 4: Retirement Not everyone views retirement the same. People that have planned and saved for retirement, are more likely to have positive feelings about it. People who have not saved enough have concern. Some people fear retirement and wonder what they will do with themselves. They are left feeling like they have no purpose.
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