Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Ecology of the Family - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Family
Basic Functions
reproduction
family size decreased
socialization/education
public school took over
assignment of social roles
economic support
nurturance/emotional support
Structural/Functional Changes
Divorce
stepparent
cohabitation
distribution of authority
moving/socioeconomics
Effects children
Kin custody
raised other than parents
ex; grandparents
stepfamilies
children face additional strain
adopted children
dual-earner families
maternal employment
mother's attitude
Socioeconomic status
Traditional societies
ascribed status
harder to change rank
set in tradition
modern societies
achieved status
head start/head start
undergoing change
social class differences
upper class
middle class
lower class
underclass
social class socialization theories
operational definition
social selection perspective
social causation perspective
family stress model
extended investment model
Religious Orientation
divine ideology
coping mechanisms
a concept of death
establishment of identity
Family Stress
Physical
abuse/diseases
sociocultural
traffic/noise/crowding
psychological
How to cope
Empowerment
Diverse Parents
unmarried
absence of community support
interethnic and interfaith
same sex
Ethnic Orientation
gemeinschaft groups
Minority cultural
High context
collectivivsm
gesellschaft groups
Majority cultural
low context
individualism
Norms
Political
Immigration
Foreign Policies
parent deployed
terrorism
Domestic policies
Family Work
power to change lives
forge strong families
strong communities
Work Blessings
spiritual necessity
service
opportunity
Basic Structures
Organized different ways
Nuclear family
Child=family of orientation
parents: family of procreation
Extended Family
mom authority: matriarchal
dad authority: patriarchal
equal: egalitarian
Support
personal network
formal network
society/government
Economic
job uncertainties