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Page 1: Building Strong Families Chapter 3. Functions of the Family 1.Meeting Basic Needs a.Physical Needs: – Food – Clothing – Shelter – Health & Safety

Building Strong Families

Chapter 3

Page 2: Building Strong Families Chapter 3. Functions of the Family 1.Meeting Basic Needs a.Physical Needs: – Food – Clothing – Shelter – Health & Safety

Functions of the Family

1. Meeting Basic Needs

a. Physical Needs:– Food– Clothing– Shelter– Health & Safety

Page 3: Building Strong Families Chapter 3. Functions of the Family 1.Meeting Basic Needs a.Physical Needs: – Food – Clothing – Shelter – Health & Safety

b. Emotional needs:

- Love

- Care

- Help

Page 4: Building Strong Families Chapter 3. Functions of the Family 1.Meeting Basic Needs a.Physical Needs: – Food – Clothing – Shelter – Health & Safety

c. Social Needs:

- Sharing

- taking turns

- work ethic

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d. Intellectual Needs

- Language

- Numbers

- Schooling

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2. Preparing Children to Live in Society

• Parents pass on values in several ways– Through example

– Through Communication

– Through Religious Training

– Through Play

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Family Structure

• Nuclear FamilyMother, Father, Child(ren)

• Single Parent FamilyMother OR Father, Child(ren)

Custodial Parent: The parent with whom the child resides

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• Blended FamilySingle Parent with child(ren) marries person (step parent)with or without children.

• Extended Familyat least one parent, one child, and other relative(s).

EX. grandparent

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Joining a Family• Birth

• Legal Processes:– Adoption

Permanent

– Foster ChildrenTemporary: TheseChildren come from families in difficult circumstances.They are placed in a foster home until their parents solve

their problems or until a permanent adoptive homecan be found.

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The Family Life Cycle

• Beginning Stage– Establish Home & Relationship

• Parental Stage 1– Prepare for & Adjust to Parenthood

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• Parental Stage 2– Parents work to meet children’s changing needs

• Parental Stage 3– Launching – Children leave home

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• Middle Age– Couples renew relationships & prepare for

retirement

• Retirement– Adjust to having more free time

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Trends Affecting Families

1. Mobility:Adults move away from

their childhood communityFewer close relatives

live nearby

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2. Aging PopulationMore people are caring for both children and aging parents. This allows for more intergenerational interaction

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3. Economic ChangesMore families need both parents to work outside the homeFamilies are smaller, parents are starting families laterMore need for day care

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4. Workplace ChangesTypes of jobs are changingCompanies are hiring fewer peopleConstant need to learn new skillsPossibility of working from home

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5. TechnologyMakes family life both easier & more complicatedNeed to teach children to use technology responsiblyCan cause more family isolation

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Sources of Family Support

• Friends• Relatives• Neighbors• Co-workers

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• Professionals– Doctor

– Counselor

– Social worker

– Teacher

– Religious Leader

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• Strong Family: A group where all members feel:– A sense of belonging– Acceptance– Nurtured– Supported– Protected

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Characteristics of Strong Families

• Spend time together

• Share Responsibilities

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• Work together to solve problems

• Listen, share goals & values

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Forming Traditions• Spending time together is a foundation of a strong

familyThere are three types of traditions1. Celebration traditions

(holidays, birthdays)

2. Family traditions (vacations, family meetings)

3. Patterned family interactions: daily routines (dinner, bedtime)

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Shared Values• Beliefs held by individuals, family, community,

or society– For example: honesty, kindness, respect, etc.

– Commitment to one another and shared values build strong families

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Handling Family Conflict

• Keep cool

• Be an active listener

• Use positive body language