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+Philosophical Question
“…studies have pointed to families without a regular structure, such as headed by a lone parent or including the children of other partners, etc. as leading to a greater risk of teenagers living in such families turning to drugs or being violent, having mental health problems or even exhibiting criminal behavior.” www.science20.com
+Philosophical Question
The children raised in a traditional family (both biological parents) will become more successful.
+The Nuclear Family
A nuclear family is formed when a couple marries
After the marriage, the couple may or may not add children to the family
In nuclear families, couples can decide to stay childless, decide to have children, to they may decide to adopt .
+One Parent Family
Includes one parent and one or more children
The parent may be either the mother or the father
The parent may be divorced, widowed, separated or never married
Often a one parent family forms because of a death or divorce, creating a great deal of emotional stress
+Responsibilities of One Parent Families
The parent plays the role of both the mother and father
The parent must often provide emotional and financial support for the family
The parent usually works full time and arranges child care for the children
Older children in a one parent family may take on additional work or roles in order to support the parent
+The Step Family
When a single parent marries, a stepfamily is formed
At least one parent in a step family is the step parent
Stepparent is a parent who marries the mother or father in a single parent family, and is not blood related to the child or children
+Challenges of Step Families
Children have to learn to share their home with another adult and possibly other children
Adjustments have to be made in daily routines
There may be more demands on family income
Advantages vs. Disadvantages
+The Extended Family
Extended families have relatives other than parents (or stepparents) and children living together in one home
Ex. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins.
In the past, extended families were more common than they are today
+Benefits to Extended Families
Grandparents can provide guidance and support
They can take care of small children while the parents work
They can help with household duties
Extended families also benefit the grandparents who may be ill or unable to take care of themselves or their own residence
+Questions
How could a nuclear family become an extended family?
How could a nuclear family become an extended family?
How can a one parent family become step?
Can a nuclear family become a step family?
Can a single parent family become a nuclear family?
+Family Bubble Map
Please create a family bubble map to describe your family
Use a center circle that says “ME” and draw circles to represent your family members
The closer the circles are to “ME” the closer your relationship is
The BIGGER the circles are, the more important the relationships are to you.
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