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FAML430 L4 (Child, Family, Schoo, Community Socialization and Support Ch.…
FAML430 L4
Child, Family, Schoo, Community Socialization and Support Ch. 3, ECOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
Price William: "The thing with me, I look on the brighter side of everything. There's no point being pessimistic or being worried about too many things because frankly life is too short."
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DH Lawrence; "My Soul knows that I am part of the human race... as my Spirit is part of my nation, in my very own self, I am part of my family."
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Classes
Upper class- child is carrier of family name, heritage, and status. Family can bear costs, socialization to be responsible and achieve is different when they have everything. Pressure from extended family.
Middle Class- parents use more reasoning and non-physical discipline, emphasize conformity, taught early to look toward future, foster talents, exposed do different vocab.
Lower class- slow learners, aggressors and truants, lower IQ, lack of opportunities and economic pressures affect mental health, parents more dominant, physical punishment.
Underclass- AIDS, child abuse, homelessness
Social Causation theoretical model of socioeconomic, FAMILY STRESS MODEL- economic difficulties have adverse effect on parents, and in turn socialization strategies.
GEMEINSCHAFT- communal, cooperative, close intimate and informal interpersonal relationships.. Aucratic, heirarchy, personal beliefs, opions are private AUTHORITY PATTERNS.
GESELLSCHAFT groups. Associative, practical interpersonal. Democratic, public discussion, equal rights AUTHORITY.
COLLECTIVISM- emphasis on interdependent relations, social responsibilities, well-being of group.
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NORMS- rules, patterns, or standards that express cultural values and reflect how individuals are supposed to behave.
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VIDEOS
What defines a family?
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If you consider yourself a family, then you are. John Berman
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GOSPEL
Family Work, Bahr & Loveless
Grew up working, but that is belittled now.
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Real power- transforms lives, forges strong families, builds strong communities.
Leaving the garden and working was a blessing, not a curse.
The Blessing of Work, Sorensen
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