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Chapter 9: F AMILIES. ADOLESCENCE HU 168. Group Members. MANG Somethin 20060224 KEO Sotharorth 20060532 THOURK Sokheng 1256071037 NOUV Phanna 4234070238 SOUN Saonuon 1256070986 CHEA Sokunthea 1114071288. OUTLINE. Family Processes
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Chapter 9 Chapter 9:FAMILIES ADOLESCENCEHU 168
Group Members MANG Somethin 20060224 KEO Sotharorth 20060532 THOURK Sokheng 1256071037 NOUV Phanna 4234070238 SOUN Saonuon 1256070986 CHEA Sokunthea 1114071288 Chapter 9
OUTLINE Family Processes Reciprocal Socialization and the Family as a System Relationships Parents as Managers Parenting Styles Sibling Relationships Sibling Roles Developmental Changes The Changing Family in a Changing Society Divorced Families Stepfamilies Social Policy, Adolescents, and Families Chapter 9
Course Objective Discuss the nature of family processes in adolescence Describe parent-adolescence relationships Characterize sibling relationships in adolescence Chapter 9
I. Family Process Reciprocal Socialization and Family as a System Reciprocal Socialization: the process by which children and adolescents socialize parents just as parents socialize them. Chapter 9
II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships 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. Chapter 9
II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships 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. Chapter 9
II. Parent-Adolescent Relationships Gender, Parenting, and Coparenting The Mother’s Role In the past, in the present, and in different context are different Chapter 9