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Ecology of the Family By Ruth Mathusek (How do Macro-systems affect…
Ecology of the Family By Ruth Mathusek
What is a family and how does it work?
(pg. 83)
George Murdock
: Family Definition
Family
: US Census definition
Family of Orientation
Family of Procreation
Nuclear Family
Extended Family
Patriarchial
Egalitarian
Matriarchial
What do families do?
(pg. 87)
Assignment of Social Roles
Authority Patterns
Socialization/ Education
Economic Support
Reproduction
Nurturance/ Emotional Support
How has the family adapted to social change?
(pg. 90)
Coontz
: Origins of modern divorce
Domestic responsibility
Emotional support
Authority distribution
Effects of Divorce of children
Socioeconomics
Child's age and divorce effects
Divorce and family dynamics
Economic support/ domestic responsibilities
Nurturance / emotional support
Assignment of social roles/ authority
Socialization/ education
Child's gender and divorce effects
Divorce and the family
Child's emotional support and divorce effects
Divorce and the Law
Child's marriage role models and divorce effects
Child custody arrangements
Joint Custody
Binuclear familiy
Kin Custody
Single-Parent Custody
Stepfamiles
Families of Adopted children
Dual-earner families
Maternal Employment and child well-being
What are the challenges of diversity in marriage?
(pg. 101)
Interethnic and Interfaith Families
Families of Same-sex Parents
Families of unmarried parents
Marriag
e
How do Macro-systems affect families?
(pg. 105)
Ascribed Status
Achieved Status
Socioeconomic Staus
Traditional societies
Modern societies
SOCIAL CLASS
Middle Class
Lower Class
Upper Class
Underclass Children
Social Class Socialization Theories
Social Selection Theoretical Model of Socioeconomics
Social Causation Theoretical Model of Socioeconomics
What role does ethnic heritage play in how families interact with children?
(pg. 112)
Gemeinschaft Group
Gesellschaft Group
Collectivism
Individualism
CULTURAL ORIENTATION AND SOCIALIZATION DIFFERENCES
*Norms
How humans relate.
Time dimension
Personality type
Relationship to nature
Innate Predispositions
What role does religion play?
(pg. 114)
Protestant Ethic
Beliefs
Divine Idealology
Coping Mechanisms
A Concept of Death
Establishment of Identity
Religion
How has political change affected the socialization of children in families?
(pg.116)
Foreign Policies
Domestic Policies
Immigration Policies
What economic changes affect families and children?
(pg. 117)
Economy
What technological changes affect families and children?
(pg. 118)
Technology
How can families be enabled to deal with change and associated stress?
(pg. 118)
Stress
Social-cultural Stressors
Psychological Stressors
Physical Stressors
Empowerment
Family Work
by Bahr and Loveless
FOR OUR SAKES
Adam and Eve must leave Eden and work.
Blessings of work
Sacrifice of self
Reminded of blessings
Christ worked for his apostles
Link us together and to God.
BACK TO EDEN
Trying to get back to Eden and no work
MODERN TIMES
Refusing Technology that interferes with togetherness
Insisting gently that children help.
Avoiding a business mentality at home
Working side by side with our children.
Exemplifying the Attitudes we want our children to have.
Tilling the soil
TO BRING AGAIN TO ZION
Family work is a gift from the Lord.
The Blessing of Work
by David E. Sorenson
GOD'S WORK
Work is an eternal principle.
WORK IS A BLESSING
Work is family responsibility.
Work is a spiritual necessity.
WORK IS A SERVICE
LEARN TO LOVE WORK
Your attitude determines your altitude.
WORDS OF COUNSEL
Do not measure yourself by your own yardstick.
Be an optimist.
Get along with others
VIDEOS
Fiddler on the Roof
Tradition of work
What Defines a Family?
CHILDREN