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Lesson 4 (FAMILY TYPES (Family of procreation the family that develops…
Lesson 4
FAMILY TYPES
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Extended family relatives of the nuclear family who are economically and emotionally dependent on each other.
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Family functions
Assignment of social roles The family provides an identity for its offspring such as racial, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, and gender roles.
Economic support the family provides shelter, nourishment, and protection.
Socialization/education The family ensures that the society’s values, beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, skills, and techniques will be taught to the young.
Nurturance/emotional support The family provides the child’s first experience in social interactions.
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DEFINITIONS
Modern society a society that looks to the present for ways to behave and is thus responsive to change.
Collectivism emphasis on interdependent relation’s, social responsibilities, and he well being of the group.
Family any two or more-related people living in one household
Traditional society a society that relies on customs handed down from past generations as ways to behave
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FAMILY STATUS
Ascribed status social class, rank, or position determined by family lineage, gender, birth order, or skin color.
Socioeconomic status rank of position within a society, based on social and economic factors.
Achieved status social class, rank, or position determined by education, occupation, income, and or place of residence.