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FAMILYNCM 101
Prepared by:Adelfa Candida V. Villaluz, MN
At the end of 1 hour the students will be able to: Define family State the different structures and
functions of a family Identify the different roles of father
and mother in a family Describe an ideal family
objectives
Basic unit of societyUnity of interacting persons bound by ties of marriage, birth or adoption
FAMILY
An open and developing system of interacting personalities with structure and process enacted in relationships among the individual members regulated and stressors and existing within the larger community (Smith & Maurer, 1995)
FAMILY
Composed of two or more people who are emotionally involved with each other and live in close geographical proximity. (Friedman)
FAMILY
An organization or social institution with continuity (past, present and future).
FAMILY
Comprise of husband and wife and their dependent children, constituting a fundamental unit in the organization of society
Collective body of persons who live in one house, and under one head or manager; a household. Including parents, children and servants
FAMILY
two or people who share goals and values, have long-term commitments to one another and reside usually in the same dwelling place
FAMILY
Based on the Philippine Constitution, Family Code with focus on religious, legal and cultural aspects of the definition of family
Section 1 The state recognizes the Filipino family as
the foundation of the nation. Accordingly, it shall strengthen its solidarity and actively promote its total development
Filipino Family
Section 2Marriage, as an inviolable social
institution, is the foundation of family and shall be protected by the state
Filipino Family
Section 3 The state shall defend –
The right of spouses to found a family in accordance with their religious convictions and the demands of responsible parenthood
The right of children to assistance including proper care and nutrition, and special protection from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation and other conditions of prejudicial to their development
Filipino Family
Section 3 The state shall defend –
The right of the family to family living wage income
The right of families or family associations to participate in the planning and implementation of policies and programs of that affect them
Filipino Family
Section 4The family has the duty to care
for its elderly members but the state may also do so through just programs of social security
Filipino Family
Traditional family – both parents reside in home with children, mother assumes the nurturing role & father provide necessary economic resources
Two-career family – both partners are employed
Single – parent family – divorced or separated, unmarried, widowed male or female with at least one child
Adolescent family – young parents
Types of family in today’s society
Foster family - temporary Blended family – combination of 2
families with children from both families, remarriage with children from pervious marriage
Dyad family – husband and wife living together without children
Cohabiting family – living together like family but remain unmarried
Gay and lesbian family
Types of family in today’s society
Socialization (transmit culture, patterned way of living and value) Social control (conform to what it considers as desirable
behavior) Reproductive and sexual
functions (to perpetuate human species) Economic functions (provide economic needs) Identity and social status (gives status)
Basic Family Functions
Characteristics:Protective, supportive and responsible and able to provide a number of significant benefits to themselves, communities and their children
Authority figure
father
father Categories:
Weekend/holiday father
Sperm donor Youthful father Cuckolded father DI Dad
Categories: Natural Birth father Surprise father Posthumous father Non-parental
father
Roles in the familyFather to his child or childrenHusband to his wifeDisciplining childrenNurturing love
father
This father is preoccupied with providing financial support for his family. He may work long hours to bring home his pay check and does not take an active part in caring for the children. Making money provides this father with distraction from family involvement.
Reaction
Categories Biological Surrogate mother Teenage mother Step mother Mother-in-law
mother
Roles in the family Wife to her husband Mother to her kids Child bearer Form extreme close relationship with
children Sacrifice many of her wants and
desire for the benefits of her child
mother
Characteristics of good mother Treat each child as an individual Helps their child set out on their own
path One that is willing to listen, listen, listen Show disapproval when she feels that
the child has done something wrong Willing to stand up on her own beliefs
mother
5 basic functions of a mother Heart of the home Light of learning Learner-teacher Creative recorder Coordinator of responsibilities
mother
G – good communication patterns O - observance of resilience D – desire to spend more time together C - commitment A - appreciate R - respect and religious orientation E - establish strong value system S - self efficacy
Universal characteristics of an ideal family
Ability to express anger without denying love. Ability to accept differences in opinions and
feelings. Ability to clear and direct communication that
allow feelings to be expressed separately from action.
Ability for family members to depend on the larger community.
Ability to gradually hand over age-appropriate decision-making to growing children and support independence.
Five characteristics of a healthy family
F - unA - ttentionM - emoriesI - nspireL - oveY –ield to GOD
Good families aren’t born, they are made.
- Stinnett & Difrain, 1985
“The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.”
- Author Unknown
REFLECTION
One with two married people, intact (no divorce or separated) and children are present
Characteristics of an Ideal Filipino Family
Lifetime relationship grounded in romantic love and the institution of marriage
Presence of children and activities of child raising
Emotionally supportive environment Gender-based division of labor and
authority Parental authority and control
Main characteristics of the Ideal Filipino Family are:
Social institution: accepted practice that bestows moral legitimacy on the relationship
Ceremony: ritual signalling that a special relationship has been formed
Legal status: set of rights and responsibilities backed up by the legal processes and sanctions
MARRIAGE
Marriage is supposed to be based on romantic love, rather than arranged marriages or marriages for “economic reasons”.
Romantic love is supposed to be the motivation for getting married, the emotional legitimacy for the marital relationship and the cement that keeps the relationship together
ROMANTIC LOVE
Supposed to be a lifetime commitment and a lifelong relationship
LIFETIME RELATIONSHIP
CHILDREN EMOTIONAL SUPPORT GENDER
B/W FAMILY & SOCIETY Male – work outside of home Female - works to maintain home and family
WITHIN THE FAMILY Male Female Patriarchy
PARENTAL CONTROL
It’s easy to surmise the main social problems of the family. Real people have a difficult time maintaining lifetime commitments. Love is a feeling that can easily disappear, taking with it an important foundation for marriage. Families do not necessarily need the institution of marriage to exist. Families can exist without ever producing children. The family can easily be abusive, rather than supportive environment. Gender norms have been strongly and radically challenged in our society. Parental authority has been significantly challenged by the media, peer subculture and pop culture.
Let’s react to this
Internal organization and membershipnuclear- extended
Family structure
Descent Patrilineal - matrilineal
Residence Patrilocal Matrilocal Neolocal Avuncolocal Bilocal
Family structure
Authority Patriarchal Matriarchal Egalitarian
Family structure
http://nursingcrib.com/nursing-notes-reviewer/concept-of-a-family/
http://www.rnpedia.com/home/notes/community-health-nursing-notes/family-health-nursing
http://www.slideworld.org/slideshow.aspx/family-health-nursing-ppt-2847671