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1 19 Chapter 19 Section 19.1 How Families Work Section 19.2
Your Family Chapter 19 Section 19.1 How Families Work Section 19.2 Family Challenges 1

2 Section 19.1 How Families Work
Families are designed to serve certain functions and follow a general cycle of growth. They are affected by societal trends. There are ways to make families stronger. 2

3 nurture socialization family life cycle intergenerational
Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary nurture socialization family life cycle intergenerational support system mobile confidential

4 Functions of a Family Families provide the physical, emotional, social, and moral support their members need to grow and develop. Families provide for their members’ physical needs, including food, clothing, and shelter. The family is a child’s first teacher. Families help children develop values.

5 The Family Life Cycle Most families go through certain stages of growth and change over the years. The family life cycle includes the following stages: beginning, parenting, launching, middle-age, and retirement. family life cycle The process of growth and change in a family over the years. 5

6 Family Trends Every family experiences changes, many of which are the result of societal trends. Some of these trends include smaller families, divorce and remarriage, single parents, longer lives, mobility, and advances in technology. How have advances in technology changed the way families live together?

7 Qualities of a Strong Family
Most strong families share certain qualities, including respect for one another, good communication, mutual trust, emotional support, family traditions, and support systems. support system All the people and organizations a person can turn to for help. 

8 Qualities of a Strong Family
Even strong families need a support system, consisting of all the people and groups to which a family can turn.

9 Section 19.2 Family Challenges
Changes affect all families. Some changes are commonplace and short-term, while others can be considered crises. There are coping strategies and outside sources to help families deal with both types of changes. 9

10 Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary crisis custody grief
substance abuse alcoholism abuse neglect degree intervene

11 Types of Family Changes
Responding to change or crisis can bring families together. When changes occur, every family member is affected. crisis An event or situation that overwhelms the usual coping methods and causes severe stress.

12 Types of Family Changes
Some family changes are moving, changing jobs, having a baby, adopting a child, and gaining step-relatives. When older children or relatives move back home, it can affect all family members.

13 Crises A crisis is an event or situation that overwhelms the usual coping methods and causes severe stress. Some crises can involve financial hardship, divorce, teen pregnancy, health, and death.

14 Crises Abuse is never justified, and help must be sought for abusers.
Major disasters, such as floods and earthquakes, can affect the entire family. People with alcoholism or an addition to other types of drugs need help and support to cope. alcoholism A physical and mental dependence on alcohol. abuse When a person threatens the physical or mental health of another.

15 Strategies That Can Help
Families must first recognize challenges that arise and then deal with them. Coping strategies include talking things over, listening, working together, and taking responsibility. Sources of help can include family, teachers, counselors, religious leaders, friends, support groups, and counselors.

16 Chapter Summary Section 19.1
How Families Work Although families come in many forms, they all have similar functions. Families are responsible for the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and moral development of family members.

17 Chapter Summary Section 19.1
How Families Work At each stage of the family life cycle, families must adapt to changing situations and priorities. Societal trends create changes that affect families. Families are strengthened by respect, communication, trust, emotional support, sharing, and support systems.

18 Chapter Summary Section 19.2
Family Challenges Changes in a family affect every member. Common changes include moving to a new home, employment changes, and additions to the family.

19 Chapter Summary Section 19.2
Family Challenges Serious changes, such as financial hardship, divorce, teen pregnancy, health issues, death, drug and alcohol problems, family violence, and major disasters, may become crises. There are coping methods and outside sources to help families through challenges. Sometimes a crisis can bring a family closer.

20 Review Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this chapter? Use the following slides to check your knowledge of the definitions. The slides in this section include both English and Spanish terms and definitions. Start

21 nurture cuidar Provide the care and attention needed to promote development. Proporcionar el cuidado y la atención necesarios para promover el desarrollo. Show Definition

22 socialization socialización
Learning how to interact with other people. Aprender a interactuar con otras personas. Show Definition

23 family life cycle ciclo de vida familiar
The process of growth and change in a family over the years. El proceso de crecimiento y cambios que suceden a una familia durante los años. Show Definition

24 intergenerational intergeneracional
Including family members from multiple generations. Que incluye miembros de la familia de varias generaciones. Show Definition

25 sistema de apoyo support system
All the people and organizations a person can turn to for help.  Las personas y organizaciones a las que una persona puede acudir para pedir ayuda.  Show Definition

26 móvil mobile Moveable. Que se puede mover. Show Definition

27 confidential confidencial Private. Privado. Show Definition

28 crisis crisis An event or situation that overwhelms the usual coping methods and causes severe stress. Acontecimiento o situación abrumadora que no se puede sobrellevar y que causa estrés extremo. Show Definition

29 custody custodia The legally assigned responsibility for the care of children and the decisions that affect them. La responsabilidad legal asignada por el cuidado de niños y las decisiones que los afecten. Show Definition

30 grief dolor The sorrow caused by the death of a loved one and the emotional adjustment to that loss. La pena causada por la muerte de una persona querida y el ajuste emocional a esa pérdida. Show Definition

31 abuso de sustancias substance abuse
The use of illegal drugs or the misuse of legal drugs or substances. El consumo de drogas ilegales o el abuso de medicamentos o sustancias legales. Show Definition

32 alcoholism alcoholismo A physical and mental dependence on alcohol.
Dependencia física y mental al alcohol. Show Definition

33 abuse abuso (maltrato)
When a person threatens the physical or mental health of another. Cuando una persona amenaza la salud física o mental de otra. Show Definition

34 neglect descuido The failure to give the proper or required care and attention to somebody, including children, older adults, and those who cannot care for themselves. El no dar el cuidado y atención adecuados o necesarios a alguien, incluyendo a niños, adultos mayores y aquellos que no se pueden cuidar por sí mismos. Show Definition

35 degree grado Amount. Cantidad. Show Definition

36 intervene intervenir Get involved or step in. Involucrarse o meterse.
Show Definition

37 End of End Of Chapter 19 Chapter 1


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