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LSE B (4TH Q.)
Family
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Family
- basic unit of society
Family
- related group living together and sharing a common dwelling
Family
- composed of individulas affilated/connected by consangunity (blood related), affinity (marriage)/adoption
Family
(
Philippine Constitution
) - foundation of the nation
marriage
- foundation of family
Family
(
sociologists
) - first socialization agency where a child first learns important values
6 Types of Family (Structure)
Conjugal family
Nuclear family
Blended/Step family
Extended family
Single parent
Consanguineal
Conjugal family
- composed of the husband and wife
Conjugal family
- newlywed couple/married
Conjugal family
- doesn't have children yet
Nuclear family
- traditional family
Nuclear family
- composed of the father, mother, and their child/children
Blended
/
Step family
- formed when divorced/widowed parents who have children re-marry
Extended family
- composed of the mother, father, their children and other relatives
Extended family
- include at least 3 generations
3 Generations
grandparents
married offspring
grandchildren
Single Parent
- cares for 1+ children without the assistance of the other biological parent
2 Types of Single Parent
Matrifocal
Patrifocal
Matrifocal
- composed of the mother and child/children
Patrifocal
- composed of the father and child/children
Consanguineal
- related by blood
2 Types of Consanguineal
Matrilocal
Patrilocal
Matrilocal
- where the family resides is near/with the wife's parents (mother-side)
Patrilocal
- where the family resides is near/with the husband's parents (father-side)
3 Types of Family (Authority)
Patriarchal
Matriarchal
Egalitarian
Patriarchal
- authority in the family solely lies with the father
Patriarchal
- decision is made by the father and everyone in the family should follow
Matriarchal
- authority in the family solely lies with the mother
Matriarchal
- decision is made by the mother and everyone in the family should follow
Egalitarian
- authority is shared equally by both father and mother
Egalitarian
- consultative decision-making is done between the two