Families are the “BASIC UNIT OF SOCIETY”

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Families are the “BASIC UNIT OF SOCIETY” First Relationships Learn to love, respect, get along with others and function as part of a group Interdependence (one person’s actions affect the lives of other family members) Life lessons

What causes a family Dynamic to change? More women are in the workforce More are educated People have begun postponing marriage and parenthood until their 30’s and 40’s Media -What else? Because of changing families we have many different types of families.

What is the purpose of a family? Socialization: The process of teaching children to behave in a way that is acceptable to the family and to society. How has socialization played a role in your family? IE: Manners, becoming responsible, respecting others, giving and receiving love, values, beliefs , customs & traditions!

Types of Families Nuclear Family: Mother, father and children (biological or adopted) Single Parent Family: One parent and children, formed from divorce, death, or single person adopting. Extended Family: Aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. Blended Family: Biological parent, a stepparent and children of one or both parents. Foster Family: An adult or couple provides care and a temporary home for children whose biological parents are unable to care for them. Couple: Husband and Wife Group of People

HOW TO GET ALONG WITH THE PARENTALS… Do you say? Please Thank you I love you USE THESE IMPORTANT WORDS There is POWER and MAGIC in each.

Closing the Gap “Yeah, but you don’t know my dad. He’s never going to change. He’s impossible.” Well, maybe he is impossible and maybe he won’t ever change. But you can.

Skills to building a POsitive family relationship SKILL #1- Think WIN-WIN Are you always thinking about what’s in it for you, without thinking about what’s in it for them? Ex: Reggie’s story

Skill #2- Seek first to UNderstand, then to be understood Curfew Scenario *Listen then Talk *Mirroring Here are some great Seek First to Understand phrases to use” “So, you’re saying that…” “As I get it, you feel…” “If I understand you correctly, you think…” “You feel ________________about ____________.”

Skill #3- Synergize

When you have to raise your parents… Pg. 162 in health textbook