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Kód ITMS projektu: 26110130519 Gymnázium Pavla Jozefa Šafárika – moderná škola tretieho tisícročia. Family. Obsah. Family members Discussion Stress in family life Problems with teenage children Birth order Daily routine Simulation Použité zdroje. Family Types of family structures
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Kód ITMS projektu: 26110130519 Gymnázium Pavla Jozefa Šafárika – moderná škola tretieho tisícročia Family
Obsah • Familymembers • Discussion • Stress in familylife • Problemswithteenagechildren • Birthorder • Dailyroutine • Simulation • Použité zdroje • Family • Types of family structures • Nuclear family • Single parent family • Extended family • Childless family • Stepfamily • Grandparent family
Typesoffamilystructures Family structure has changed dramatically over the last 50 years. There are six specific types of family structures identified by society today. Nuclear Grandparent Singleparent Differentfamily structures Stepfamily Extended Childless
Nuclearfamily • The nuclear family is the traditional type of family structure. This family type consists of mother, father and children. The nuclear family was long held in esteem by society as being the ideal in which to raise children.
Single parentfamily • The single parent family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his own. Often, a single parent family is a mother with her children, although there are single fathers as well. The single parent family is the biggest change society has seen in terms of the changes in family structures.
Extendedfamily • The extended family structure consists of two or more adults who are related, either by blood or marriage, living in the same home. This family includes many relatives living together and working toward common goals, such as raising the children and keeping up with the household duties. Many extended families include cousins, aunts or uncles and grandparents living together.
Childlessfamily • While most people think of family as including children, there are couples who either cannot or choose not to have children.Childless families consist of a husband and wife living and working together.
Stepfamily • Over half of all marriages end in divorce, and many of these individuals choose to get remarried. This creates the stepfamily, which involves two separate families merging into one new unit. It consists of a new husband and wife and their children from previous marriages or relationships.
Grandparentfamily • Many grandparents today are raising their grandchildren for a variety of reasons. One in twelve children is raised by his grandparents, and the parents are not present in the child's life. This could be due to parents' death, addiction, abondonment or being unfit parents.
Familymembers Lookatthisfamilytree and completethesentencesbelow. • SallyisMartin´s 2. JohnisMary´s • FionaisGarry´s • Denis isRoger´s • Sandra isPeter´s • JohnisGarry´s • Sandra isMarion´s • Peter isJean´s 9. Sandra isCharles´s 10. CharlesisAnn´s NIECE HUSBAND DAUGHTER SON WIFE FATHER MOTHER UNCLE AUNT NEPHEW
Discussion - familymembers • Describe one member of your family • Which family you would like to be a member of and why?
The most commoncausesofstress in familylife Finances - The financial situation is the cause most often cited for stress in family life. When there are money problems, people tend to live in a perpetual state of stress. Work -Work may add to family stress as well. There are plenty of people that feel trapped in dead-end jobs with no opportunity for advancement. They work long hours, make minimum wage and struggle to pay the bills. Health - Health can be a cause of stress, especially as people begin to age or if they have a particular health condition.
Problemswithteenagechildren List some of the biggest problems that cause conflicts in families with teenage children. Think about home rules in your family. Describe them. Which one do you dislike and why?
Birthorder How can birth order influence our personality? FIRST MIDDLE LAST ONLY NaturalLeader Flexible Risk-taker Close to parents HighAchiever Easy-going Outgoing Self-control Organized Social Creative Leader Bossy Peacemakers Self-centered Mature Responsible Independent Competitive Dependable Adult-pleaser Secretive Boredeasily Sensitive
Dailyroutineofthefamilies Routines are how families organise themselves to get things done, spend time together and have fun. Every family has its own unique routines. Routines help family members know who should do what, when, in what order and how often. • Try to describe daily routine of your family? • What can influence the daily routine of family? • Are routines good for childrens?
Simulation You would like to have a family party celebrating your birthday. Explain who you would like to invite and why. Your parents do not like some of your friends who are extravagant and behave strangely, and want you to have a family party. You prefer your friends, so give as many arguments for this as possible.
Použité zdroje • http://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/types-family-structures • http://www.ehow.com/how_4600616_major-causes-stress-family-life.html • http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/family_routines_how_and_why_they_work.html