Family Structures + Roles Day1. Definition  fam·i·ly  Create your own definition.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
6th Grade SS Entry Task In your notebooks……..
Advertisements

Happy Monday!.
By Clare, Sydney, Jana, and Malik
F AMILY S TRUCTURE Unit 3. NUCLEAR FAMILY nuclear families can be any size, so long as the family can support itself and consists of only parents and.
Chapter 14 Family Life Today. Chapter 14 Family Life Today.
Family Relationships Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts. ~Author Unknown.
Prepared by Sharmain Brown December 2, 2009 Definition Primary Groups are characterized by face-to-face contact and some degree of permanency. Primary.
Parenting & Families Chapter 1. What is Parenting? Parenting is: A way of providing care, support, and love in a way that leads to a child’s total development.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Family.
Soda Quiz ~ Healthy Family Relationships Teen Living Objective
Healthy Family Relationships Objectives
Analyze the Prompt Define family in different cultures and explain how families bring people together or keep them apart.
Good morning! 2/3/14  Today we are:  Learning about families  Functions  Influences  Life Cycles  Wednesday or Friday:  Quiz on Studying childhood.
S. JETT, NBCT MMS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chapter 6 – Lesson 2 Understanding Family Relationships.
Personal Reflections of Childhood HPW 3C Lesson 3.
Name: Charlotte Seagrave. The definition of ‘family’: My definition of family to me is people who’re related to you through marriage and birth parents.
1 Unit 1: Parenting and Family Relationships GLO# 1: The students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of Parenting and Family Relationships Specific.
 Parenting: is providing care, support, and guidance that can lead to a child’s healthy development.
 Care and love?  Blood connection?  Living together?  Common ancestory? How do YOU define Family?
The family A group of people related by blood marriage or adoption © PDST Home Economics.
Today’s Family Chapter 14.
The Family Chapter 12.
Families Health Class Mr. Echols. Objectives/Standards Lesson Objectives: The student will be able to: -Identify the different types of families -Identify.
Family. What is Family? Many of us have different ideas of what family is. Families come in all shapes and sizes. Some families are traditional and some.
Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts. ~Author Unknown.
Your Family Your Cultural Heritage Family Roles & Responsibilities
Types of Families Mrs. Cheplick FCS.
Family Systems. Family A group of people who are related by marriage, blood, or adoption, and who often live together and share economic resources.
The Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or other connection such as adoption © PDST Home Economics.
Family Structures.
Living in Families. Strength of an individual family depends on: Sense of commitment – pledge or promise of loyalty Time spent together Strong – Open.
Families come in many forms:
Healthy Family Relationships (1:23) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity.
Family Relationships Chapter 5. The Family is often called “the basic unit of society” Why? This is where children are raised and values are learned.
My Family Tree.
Family Roles Where we’ve been and where we’re going…
Family Studies 1. TLW compare and contrast differences of families.
The Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or other connection such as adoption © PDST Home Economics.
+ Family. + Traditional Family? Family Studies Types of Families.
Families. Usually where our first relationships begin… Family is a group of two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption. What is.
1 Living in Families When you think of the word family, what comes to mind? Notes: Definition Family- Is a group of two or more people who usually care.
The Canadian Family. 1. To define all forms of family 2. To list the social trends that have caused the look of the family to change. 3. To know the characteristics.
Year 10 Child Development Lesson 2 ~ What is a Family?
Essential Questions: What is a family and what is the role of the family in your life?
“In a united family, happiness springs of itself.” Chinese Proverb Is your family united? How can you help unite and strengthen your family?
Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or adoption.
FAMILY What is it and what does it mean?. Definition (hint hint you will need to know this)  A group of people who care about each other. Who usually.
Thursday, August 20, Copy your learning target. 2.Bell Ringer: On a clean sheet of paper, draw your family tree. Include three generations: you.
Good morning! 2/3/14  Today we are:  Learning about families  Functions  Influences  Life Cycles  Wednesday or Friday:  Quiz on Studying childhood.
Functions of Families.
Traditional or Nuclear family Married couple and one or more children Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property.
Unit Two ⧞ Family Forms and Functions
Relatives such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents are part of a person’s nuclear family. blended family. extended family. foster family.
What have been the happiest memories with your family?
Types of Families Grade 9 Religion.
Family Forms 8/28/14.
Parenting & Families Chapter 1.
‘The basic unit of society.’
The Glass Castle Family Dynamic
Types of Families HIF 1O Baines.
Healthy Relationships
Family as Ecosystem Unit 1
What have been the happiest memories with your family?
The Glass Castle Family Dynamic
Family Structures.
Family Structures Chapter 14. 3
What have been the happiest memories with your family?
WE AS A FAMILY.
Families are the “BASIC UNIT OF SOCIETY”
Presentation transcript:

Family Structures + Roles Day1

Definition  fam·i·ly  Create your own definition

Definition  fam·i·ly  Create Class Definition

Definition  fam·i·ly a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for

Other Definitions  fam·i·ly  any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins  the spouse and children of one person  A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.

Family Structures  Immediate Family  Parents  Step parents  Siblings  Children Extended Family  Grandparents  Aunts & Uncles  Cousins  In- Laws

Nuclear Family

 A social unit made up of  Mother  Father  Childern

Same Sex Family

 A social unit made of  LGBT people parenting one or more children  What is LGBT?

Inter Racial Family

 A social unit made of  People who are of different races  Can be either parents or children

Foster Family

 A social unit made of  Non-biological parents/ caregivers  Children who could not be cared for by their biological parents  What are some reasons children become foster children?

Single Parent Family

 Social unit made of  One parent  One or more children

Adopted Family

Adoptive Family  Social unit made up of  Non- Biological parents  One or more adopted children

A Family is a Family

EXIT SLIP  Did your own personal beliefs and ideas about what a family is become challenged during today’s lesson?  If they were challenged please explain why

Family Roles & Identities Day 2

Refresh- Family Sructures

Mother...  Caretaker  Nurturing  Stay at home mom  Cooks and cleans  Housewife persona

Father  Provider  Masculine  Disciplinary  Takes care of business and finances

Children  Listen  Behave  Chores  Take care of other siblings  Be respectful  Get a job  Go to school- homework

Grandparents  Cook good food  Be nice  Give us candy  Let us do things our parents won’t  Give gifts and spoil us

What influences these roles?  That’s how we have been treated

Worksheet- our expectations

Family Roles and Structures vs Community Norms Assignment