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Family

What is Family?

• Many of us have different ideas of what family is.

• Families come in all shapes and sizes.• Some families are traditional and some are

non traditional.

Group Discussion: Share with your seat partners your feelings of traditional and non traditional families.

What are your feelings about adoption, foster families, same sex families?

Types of Families

• Families come in all shapes and sizes.

• What size is your family? • Who is in your family? Do you have brothers and

sisters? family?

Family Types

• Nuclear Family– A mother, father, and one or more children

• Extended Family– Relative other than parents living with a family.• For example: grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc..

• Single-Parent Family– One parent and one or more children

• Blended Family– A step- family consisting of a parent and step-parent and

possibly step-siblings.

Check for Understanding

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Why do we have families?

• For physical safety and shelter• For love, affection, and emotional support• For raising children in a stable setting• For economic stability• For comfort and support when someone is ill,

aged, or too young to care for themselves.

Your turn!

– Group discussion:

– With your seat partners, discuss your family. What type of family do you belong to?

– What support do you get from your family?– What are some traditions that your family has?

Family Tree• Using the family tree handout, create your own family

tree for our family wall.• Talk to your family about who your grand parents and

other relatives are. • Dig deeply and ask their full names, when and where

they were born, and when they died or if they are still living.

• Be as comprehensive as possible with the information on your tree.

• Color it!


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