Unit 1 of Paper Family and Community.
The Presentation focuses on the Family's Life Cycle. To have an knowledge about how an individual passes through different stages of life cycle with regard to family and the changing roles and responsibilities one has in each family life cycle.
Michaelis Menten Equation and Estimation Of Vmax and Tmax.pptx
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY & FAMILY LIFE CYCLE
1. FAMILY AND
COMMUNITY
PGDEI PAPER 5
[All images, photographs and content belong to their rightful owners and are used purely for educational and non-commercial purpose only]
By
A Daisy Evangeline
2. Objectives of Subject
1 2 3
understand the
concept, function,
types of family
and communities
in India;
understand the
changing nature of
families and
communities in
contemporary
society.
socialization as a
lifelong process that is
influenced by both the
family and other
groups within the
community
2 Presentation title 20XX
3. INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION
The family is a group of persons united
by ties of marriage, blood or adoption
constituting a single household
interacting with each other in their
respective social role of husband and
wife, mother and father, brother and
sister creating a common culture
-Burgess and Lock
IMPORTANCE
❑ Basic Social unit
❑ Has a common habilitation
❑ Care & Nurture
❑ Mutual Respect & Support
❑ Economic Provision
❑ Emotional bond
❑ Social Security
❑ Socialization and early
formative influences
TYPES
Based on the size or structure:
Joint
Nuclear
Based on the size or structure:
Matriarchal Family
Patriarchal Family:
Based on Marriage:
Monogamous Family
Polygynous Family
Polyandrous Family
Based on Blood Relation:
Conjugal Family
Consanguineous Family
3 Presentation title 20XX
5. Introduction
The emotional and intellectual stages you pass
through from childhood to your retirement
years as a member of a family are called the
family life cycle.
The family life cycle theory was first developed
around 1940- 60s .
5
6. Having Hurst, Duvall, Nock (1940’s to 1970’s)
Stage 1
BEGINIG
STAGE
Stage 2
CHILD
BEARING
STAGE
Stage 3
FAMILIES WITH
PRE SCHOOL
GOING KIDS
Stage 4
FAMILIES WITH
SCHOOL
GOING
CHILDREN
Stage 5
FAMILIES WITH
ADOLESCENT
CHILDREN
7. Stage 6
Synergize scalable
e-commerce
Jan 20XX
Coordinate e-
business applications
May 20XX
Deploy strategy
networks with
compelling e-
business needs
Stage 6
Launching
Centre/
Middle aged
families
Stage 7
Empty nest/
Aging
families
8.
9. Stages in FLC
Beginning Stage
Families of newly young
married couple.
Requires Settling down &
adjustment to marital life
Couples get support from the
families of orientation.
Child bearing Stage
Couples acquire new roles
Status of Parents
They are expected to gain
competence in child rearing &
parental tasks
Families with Preschool
kids
Families with School
going kids
Taking on Parenting roles
Adjusting marital system to make
space for children.
9 Presentation title 20XX
Socialization increases
Training the child continues to
dominate
10. Stages in FLC
Families with
Adolescent Children
Parents have increased
responsibility of children’s
Studies
Career
Marriage
Middle aged Families
Transfer of responsibilities to
children.
Search for other alternative
ways of living begins.
Feeling of loneliness.
Financial calculations is main
concern.
Empty nest Stage
Retirement occurs.
Detachment from social life.
Active responsibility and
accountability for running the
house is on children who started
their own family.
10 Presentation title 20XX
11. The total family life cycle perspective
will help us understand the family
dynamics as each stage has different
characteristics & where family moves
through these stages with specific tasks.
“
”
11 Presentation title 20XX
13. Meaning
Family Hierarchy is described as the desired and
necessary structure that is required for a family.
It helps us to understand the structure of the family and
how the subsystems within the family help to regulate the
decisions made.
Generally Parents posses greater power and authority
than their children.
13
14. Hierarchies have been defined
as the degree of intergenerational
boundaries between parents and
offspring, reflecting the power
structure.
14
15. The hierarchy refers to the structure in
which the parents possess greater
power and authority than do their
children. Within a family hierarchy, there
are three distinct subsystems that
require appropriate boundaries between
these generations: parental, spousal and
sibling. (Becvar and Becvar 2009)
15
19. Role Expectations
Parents Children
Husband
/ Wife
Grand
Parents
Siblings
▪ main responsibility of
nurturing and guiding
children
▪ responsible for providing
love, security, and
adequate care.
▪ Parents also play a role in
providing education,
values, and norms to
children.
▪ recipients of parental
care and education.
▪ expected to learn,
grow, and develop
themselves
according to the
guidelines and
expectations of their
parents
▪ Role in building and
maintaining marital
relations
▪ supporting,
communicating, and
meeting one
another's emotional,
physical, and social
needs
▪ Older members of
the family.
▪ Act as advisors,
caregivers, and
keepers of family
traditions.
▪ provide support and
affection to younger
family members
▪ building relationships
between brothers
▪ involves sharing, mutual
respect, and helping
each other grow and
develop.
▪ role involves cooperation,
shared decision making,
and mutual respect.
19 Presentation title 20XX