ADOLESCENCE HU 168
Chapter 9: FAMILIES
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Group Members
1. MANG Somethin 200602242. KEO Sotharorth 200605323. THOURK Sokheng 12560710374. NOUV Phanna 42340702385. SOUN Saonuon 12560709866. CHEA Sokunthea 1114071288
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OUTLINEI. Family Processes
1. Reciprocal Socialization and the Family as a System
II. Relationships1. Parents as Managers2. Parenting Styles
III. Sibling Relationships
1. Sibling Roles2. Developmental
ChangesIV. The Changing
Family in a Changing Society
1. Divorced Families2. Stepfamilies
V. Social Policy, Adolescents, and Families
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Course Objective Discuss the nature of family
processes in adolescence Describe parent-adolescence
relationships Characterize sibling relationships in
adolescence
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I. Family Process1. Reciprocal Socialization and Family as
a System Reciprocal Socialization: the process by
which children and adolescents socialize parents just as parents socialize them.
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II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships1. Parents as Managers
Parents can play important roles as managers of adolescents ‘opportunities, as monitors of adolescents’ social relationships, and as social initiators and arrangers.
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II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships
2. Parenting Styles Authoritarian parenting is a
restrictive, punitive style in which the parents exhorts the adolescent to follow directions and to respect work and effort.
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II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships3. Gender, Parenting, and
Coparenting1. The Mother’s Role
In the past, in the present, and in different context are different
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THANKS for Your Attention!Questions and Answers
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