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Ecology of the Family - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Family
socioeconomic status rank or position within a society, based on social and economic factors
ascribed status social class, rank, or position determined by family lineage, gender, birth order, or skin color
achieved status social class, rank, or position determined by education, occupation, income, and/or place of residence
traditional society a society that relies on customs handed down from past generations as ways to behave
modern society a society that looks to the present for ways to behave and is thus responsive to change
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gemeinschaft communal, cooperative, close, intimate, and informal interpersonal relationships
gesellschaft associative, practical, objective, and formal interpersonal relationships
collectivism emphasis on interdependent relations, social responsibilities, and the well-being of the 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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"Satan would tempt us to believe that our work is not worthwhile or that we have no need to work at all."
Eleanor Roosevelt said, "'No one can make you feel inferior without your consent'"
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"...we should find the proper balance between work, rest, and relaxation. Without work, rest and relaxation have no meaning."
"You will find more success if you enthusiastically persist in your work despite the shortcomings of your job and despite the daily small and simple things."
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First, work hard to get along with others.
Second, remember that people seldom improve when they have only their own yardstick to measure themselves by.
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President David O. Mckay“Let us realize that the privilege to work is a gift, that power to work is a blessing, that love of work is success”
President Gordon B. Hinckley "The major work of the world is not done by geniuses. It is done by ordinary people, with balance in their lives, who have learned to work in an extraordinary manner."
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Fiddler on the Roof
Tradition! keeps balance, everyone of us knows who he is and what God expects him to do, all have a role
Family Functions reproduction, socialization/education, assignment of social roles, economic support, nurturance/emotional support
Elder Neal A. Maxwell- “Work is always a spiritual necessity even if, for some, work is not an economic necessity”