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FAMILY AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION

FAMILY AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION. Resources persons Romi uchoi Vrushal Jc Lallawmsang. Family welfare Unit 1 Faculty supervisor Vijay Sansare. Index. Concept of Family. Functions Of Family. Role Of a Family. Types of marriages. What is a Family ?.

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FAMILY AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION

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  1. FAMILY AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION Resources persons Romiuchoi Vrushal JcLallawmsang Family welfare Unit 1 Faculty supervisor Vijay Sansare

  2. Index Concept of Family Functions Of Family Role Of a Family Types of marriages

  3. What is a Family ? The Word family is derive from a Latin word ‘FAMULUS’ Which means a group of servant. In general Family can be describe as a group of members staying together and helping one another for their own survival. Anthony Giddens define family as A group of person directly link by kin connections, the adult members of which assume responsible for caring of children.

  4. Characteristic of a family Universal Limited Size Cultural Transmission Institution Of Learning Nucleus Of Society Informal Control

  5. Types of family

  6. Functions Of family

  7. Role of a family members

  8. Meaning of marriage The formal union of man and women, typically recognize by law by which they become husband and wife

  9. Types of marriage Patriolocality Re-marriage Neolocality Divorce matrilocality

  10. Feedback Types of marriages Concept of Family QURIES COMMENT Role Of a Family Functions Of Family

  11. Role of a Siblings Boy Girl Theboys are usually assigned the heavy work in the house. This includes scrubbing the floor, fetching water, planting and watering the plants, cleaning the yard, and doing errands. Carpentry work is assigned to older boys who can help father in making repairs in the house. The girls help the mother in doing the household chores. These include dusting and sweeping, preparing the meals, setting and clearing the table, doing errands, and going to the market with mother. The older girls attend to additional shores, like washing, ironing clothes and taking care of younger brothers and sisters.

  12. Role of an Elders The role of the elders is to express their experience to their children, To take care of their Grand children. Guiding the Family members into a better religious manner

  13. Role of Father The father is the breadwinner and chief provider of the family. He makes the major family decision together with mother and with the help of other members. this is the traditional role of the father. Today this role has been changed as to include other responsibilities. Aside from being breadwinner, he also participate actively in managing the household and helps caring for the children like bringing them to school, attending the school meetings, and shopping with them. He does gardening, do home repairs, and even helps mother in marketing and preparation for family meals.

  14. Role of a Mother The mother is the manager and treasurer of the family. She supervises and coordinates the household tasks, takes care of the children, prepares the family budget, plans and prepares the family meals. Today, mothers also help earn a living to increase the family income.

  15. Endogamy Endogamy: Marriage between members of the same category, class, or group

  16. Exogamy Exogamy: Marriage between members of different categories, classes, or groups

  17. Monogamy Monogamy: Marriage between one man and one woman

  18. Polygamy Polygamy: Marriage between one man and more than one woman

  19. Polyandry Polyandry: Marriage between one woman and more than one man

  20. Matrilocality In some cultures, after marriage, a couple lives in the wife’s family’s household—a practice called matrilocality.

  21. Patriolocality When couples live in the husband’s family’s household, the practice is called patriolocality.

  22. Neolocality If they go out and get their own place to live, they practice neolocality.

  23. Changing situations in marriages and marital relationship Once taboo, divorce is now common in today world. Many factors have contributed to the tenfold increase in the divorce rate over the past century. Women have become less economically dependent on men, which mean they are now able to leave unhappy marriages and support themselves. Legal standards have also relaxed, making divorce easier to obtain. Because the divorce rate is so high, so is the rate of remarriage. Today’s society is still coming to terms with the ramifications of blended families, those composed of children and parents from both present and past marriages.

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