In todays world it is seen that money is more important than a family. Many riots have been seen among people of a family for materialized things, its like feelings, happiness, togetherness are just some words in a dictionary which have some written meaning but not practical one.
2. INTRODUCTION
Family values are political and social
beliefs that hold the nuclear family to
be the essential ethical and moral unit
of society. In today’s world we need to
have some family values that we have
to teach those to our coming
generation.
3. TYPES OF CONNECTION
There are various types of connections with
in a family :-
Communication
Love & Respect
Forgiveness & Honesty
Education
Flexibility
5. CHILD RAISING
Many children are taught at a very early age
to make decisions and responsible for their
actions.
It is the process of promoting and supporting
the physical, emotional, social, financial and
intellectual development of a child from an
infancy to adulthood.
6. THE NUCLEAR AND THE
EXTENDED FAMILY
The treatment of the elderly can
be further understood by
distinguishing between nuclear
and extended family
structures.
7. DIFFERENCE
Extended Family
The children and
parents have strong
ties and obligations to
relatives.
It is common in these
families to support
older family members.
Nuclear Family
Has its own separate
residence and is
economically
independent of other
family members.
8. FAMILY ROLES
In both nuclear and extended families, the cultural
imposes set roles upon parents.
Traditionally, the male has been responsible for
financial support of the home and family members,
where as the female had often been responsible for
emotional support child raising and house keeping.
Some mothers work because of a financial need
and not because of a desire to change their roles.
9. STABILITY AND CHANGE IN
THE FAMILY
Changes in the family structure are evidenced by
increased rates of separation.
According to the more traditional viewpoint
represents a breakdown in the family structure, a
disintegration of values, and a decline of morality.
Shifts in family structure are inevitable and positive.