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Family Interactions. Chapter 16. Journal . Do you think other people really know what it is like to live in your family? Why might their perception of your family be different than yours? . State Standards.
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Family Interactions Chapter 16
Journal • Do you think other people really know what it is like to live in your family? • Why might their perception of your family be different than yours?
State Standards • 1.4: Analyze the impact of multiple roles of family members on family communication. • 1.5: Evaluate methods of balancing the multiple roles of family member, wage earner, and community member
A Little Family Comedy • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpHm2PJduXw
Family Interactions • Family interactions are usually private. • Other people may not know how your family members relate to or treat each other when no one else is around.
Life Sketch • Rowena’s dad opened the door leading to auditorium as Rowena and her mother hurried inside. He helped them remove their coats and quickly checked them. The three politely smiled and thanked the usher who escorted them to their seats. Side by side they sate through the play, laughing and clapping with the rest of the audience. • Afterword, they pleasantly chatted with friends, neighbors, classmates, and teachers. No one could tell that the three were involved in a big argument before hurriedly leaving home. Only they knew about the heated words that were exchanged over Rowena’s late date the night before. This was a matter that the family members intended to keep private. To everyone in the auditorium, this family appeared happy and content.
Family Interactions, continued • Family interactions can be complex. • When a family is comprised of 2, interactions occur in 2 directions. • In a family of 4, there are 12 different relationships. • Each time a person is added the number of relationships multiplies
The Roles of Family Members • Family members have various roles • Example: spouse, mother, father, son, daughter, or grandparent • Factors affecting family roles • Family needs- the family identifies it’s needs then determines who will best meet those needs • Past experiences- expectations may be passed from one generation to another • Changes outside the family and within the family- unemployment, family structure, growth and development of children
Activity • Complete SAG Activity A
Rights and Responsibilities in a Family • Expectations within a family and each member’s role is interrelated • They cannot exist without each other • Meeting these expectations becomes a family effort • Examples: • Satisfying physical needs • Promoting emotional support • Speaking and being heard • Supporting and encouraging
The Family as a System • In a family system, every member has an effect on every other member • Balancing the family system- balance family systems by defining each member’s roles. • Expectations should be clear and realistic • Responsibilities should match skills and abilities • Children need opportunities to learn new skills, take in new information, be creative, and express themselves
Balancing a Family System • Families balance their family system by defining each member’s roles • Each person needs to know what behaviors and actions are expected • Expectations should be clear and realistic • Needs of family members must be met by managing family resources • Each family member’s roles should include encouraging the other family members
Making Adjustments to the Family System • Sometimes family members don’t fulfill their roles • This can be intentional or unintentional • There are many reasons • When roles are not fulfilled the family becomes unbalanced • This situation may continue until the root problem is solved • The family member must be helped so they can fulfill their roles or the family members must pitch in to catch the slack
The Family Life Cycle • Composed of 5 stages that extend from marriage to death of a spouse • Most families go through similar stages of the family life cycle • In each stage family members have different roles to fill
Group Activity • Newly Married • Early Parenthood • Later Parenthood • The Empty Nest • Retirement • As a group, read through your section • You will present the section as well as a short dramatization of what might occur in that stage