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Family function - Coggle Diagram
Family function
Physical function
Families should provide basic physical needs like shelter, food, clothing, and warmth to support healthy growth and development.
Families is required to provide a safe environment for vulnerable members, such as children, the elderly people, and people with disabilities.
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Emotional function
Games, books, and jigsaws help children grow mentally, and they should be praised, encouraged, and challenged to reach their full potential.
Once children start school, parents should support them by helping with homework, tracking progress, and showing interest in their schoolwork.
The family should be the child's main teacher during the first five years, teaching them values, customs, and norms before school starts.
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Social function
Families should teach children good social behaviors by setting examples, helping them fit into society.
Families teach children right from wrong through discipline, helping them develop good behavior and morals.
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Economic function
Families should support children financially until they are self-sufficient, up to age 18 or 23 if in full-time education.
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Emotional function
Families should provide love and security, helping children express emotions, build confidence, and form healthy relationships for the future.
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