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Relationships Within the Family

Relationships Within the Family. Unit 3 Terms. Blended Family – either or both spouses have been married before and have one or more children from a previous marriage. Cooperative Family – a group of people that live together that share a common bond and common resources.

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Relationships Within the Family

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  1. Relationships Within the Family

  2. Unit 3 Terms • Blended Family – either or both spouses have been married before and have one or more children from a previous marriage. • Cooperative Family – a group of people that live together that share a common bond and common resources. • Crisis – an unstable or critical situation in which the outcome will make a decisive difference for better or worse. • Dysfunctional Family – system in which one or more family members do not fulfill their responsibilities throwing the system out of balance.

  3. 5.Extended Family – several generations of a family that live together. 6. Family – a person or group of persons joined together by blood, marriage, adoption, or other bonds who are committed to each other and provide emotional support. 7. Foster Family – provides children with substitute families while their parents are unable to care for them. 8. Functional Family – system in which members relate to each other in positive ways. 9. Nuclear Family – made up of a married couple and their biological or adopted children. 10. Sibling – a brother or sister. 11. Single Parent Family – occurs as the result of divorce, separation, death or having children outside of marriage.

  4. Functions of the Family: • Provides nurturing environment • Gives birth to children • Provides child care and guidance • Provides money to pay for basic needs • Satisfies basic physical needs

  5. 6. Satisfies basic emotional needs 7. Satisfies basic intellectual needs 8. Satisfies basic social needs 9. Teaches positive emotional expressions 10. Provides a means for identification of individual members 11. Encourages all members to be responsible and independent 12. Provides recreation for family members

  6. 13. Promotes family network with members and extended members 14. Provides a foundation for society in a culture 15. Provides a unity among specific persons to be supportive and responsible to each other

  7. Family Structures

  8. The Family Life Cycle

  9. Single Person

  10. Beginning Stage

  11. Child-bearing Stage

  12. Developing Stage

  13. Launching Stage

  14. Empty Nest

  15. Aging Stage

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