The document discusses families and what constitutes a healthy family. It defines key terms like nuclear family, extended family, and blended family. It also outlines important aspects of healthy family relationships like expressing love and respect, communicating effectively, and providing support. The document emphasizes that families promote social, mental/emotional, and physical health in their members.
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**the Family
Family is defined as a specific group of people that may be made up of partners, children, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.
**Types of family
*Nuclear family
Nuclear family is also known as conjugal, elementary or traditional family.
A family consisting of only a couple ( Mother and Father ) and their children .
* Extended family
The term joint family defines a family that extends beyond the nuclear family.
It consist of grandparents , aunts , uncles & cousins all living nearby or in a same household .
**Family relationships
family relationships help all members of a family feel safe and connected to one another. Family relationships sometimes involve conflict, which is a normal part of family life. Some examples of conflicts could be disagreements about household chores, parenting decisions, houserules or siblings wanting to watch different TV shows or not wantingto share toys. It is important that these conflicts are dealt with in a safe and respectful way. family relationships also mean that positive interactions between family members outnumber the difficult times.
**Family Relationship
Trust,Commitment,Time together ,Communication,Respect,Solving Problems,Love,Affirmation
** Responsibilities within the family
*Parents’s responsibilities
Parents are expected to provide for their children’s basic needs. The needs include food, clothing, shelter, education, and love.
*Children’ responsibilities
Responsible for following rules and for showing respect for all family members
Should ask permission and seek approval from their parents in making important decisions
In time of test family is best
**the Family
Family is defined as a specific group of people that may be made up of partners, children, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.
**Types of family
*Nuclear family
Nuclear family is also known as conjugal, elementary or traditional family.
A family consisting of only a couple ( Mother and Father ) and their children .
* Extended family
The term joint family defines a family that extends beyond the nuclear family.
It consist of grandparents , aunts , uncles & cousins all living nearby or in a same household .
**Family relationships
family relationships help all members of a family feel safe and connected to one another. Family relationships sometimes involve conflict, which is a normal part of family life. Some examples of conflicts could be disagreements about household chores, parenting decisions, houserules or siblings wanting to watch different TV shows or not wantingto share toys. It is important that these conflicts are dealt with in a safe and respectful way. family relationships also mean that positive interactions between family members outnumber the difficult times.
**Family Relationship
Trust,Commitment,Time together ,Communication,Respect,Solving Problems,Love,Affirmation
** Responsibilities within the family
*Parents’s responsibilities
Parents are expected to provide for their children’s basic needs. The needs include food, clothing, shelter, education, and love.
*Children’ responsibilities
Responsible for following rules and for showing respect for all family members
Should ask permission and seek approval from their parents in making important decisions
Intimacy means open sharing of feelings and wants between you and another person. It is expressing the natural child feeling of warmth, tenderness and closeness to others. Many people suffer from an inability to express such closeness.
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.
Intimacy means open sharing of feelings and wants between you and another person. It is expressing the natural child feeling of warmth, tenderness and closeness to others. Many people suffer from an inability to express such closeness.
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.
Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors and Family on Health and Disease.pptxIsaacLalrawngbawla1
This powerpoint presentation describe about family and cultural factors that impact health and health behaviours. It highlights the definition of family, types of family, functions and impact of family on the health of an individual. It also highlights the impact of cultural factors on health and health behaviour.
This presentation is helpful for MBBS 1st year students to have basic Ideas on family health. This can be used by Masters in Public Health (MPH) students as well.
This slide contains information regarding Family Health Nursing. This can be helpful for proficiency level and bachelor level nursing students. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!
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2. What is a Family?
What does Family mean to you?
FAMILY: The basic unit of
society
*Promoting healthy families
contributes to a healthy society.
A Healthy Family:
• Freely expresses mutual love & respect
• Members communicate effectively with one
another
• Provide support, protection, & encouragement
3. Family Life & Your Health Triangle
Family members
nurture and support
one another. They
contribute to a
sense of belonging
Mental/Emotional Health
and a feeling of
security. The Family provides
food, clothing, and
shelter to its members.
Family members also
promote healthful
behaviors and safety
skills.
Social Health Physical Health
The family helps its
members develop
communication skills
and the ability to get
along with others.
5. VOCABULARY
• Nuclear Family: Consists of a mother and
father and their child or children living
together in one household.
• Extended Family: Your immediate family and
other relatives such as grandparents, aunts,
uncles, and cousins.
• Sibling: A brother or sister.
• Affirmation: Positive feedback that helps
others feel appreciated and supported.
• Divorce: A legal agreement to end a
marriage.
6. MORE VOCAB
• Adoption: The legal process by which parents
take another person’s child into their family to
be raised as their own.
• Blended Family: Consists of a biological parent, a
stepparent, and the children of one or both
parents.
• Foster Family: A family in which an adult or
couple provides care and a temporary home for
children whose biological parents are unable to
care for them.
• Socialization: The process of teaching children
to behave in a way that is
acceptable to the family and to society.
7. MORE MORE VOCAB
• Compatibility: The ability to exist in harmony
with another person.
• Relationship: A meaningful association
between people, such as friends or members
of one’s family.
• Compromise: An agreement in which each
party gives up something.
• Empathy: The ability to understand how
another person feels.
• Cooperation: The act of working
together for a common goal or
purpose.
8. How To Strengthen Family
Relationships
• Demonstrate care & love
• Show support, especially during difficult times
• Demonstrate trust
• Express commitment
• Be responsible
• Spend time together
• Respect individuality
• Work together to solve problems
• Be sensitive to others’ needs
9. W Are F
hy amily M ealtimes
Important?
•Children who do not eat dinner with their families are 61% more
likely to use alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs. By contrast,
children who eat dinner with their families every night of the
week are 20% less likely to drink, smoke, or use illegal drugs.
•Teens who eat frequent family dinners are less likely than other
teens to have sex at young ages, get into fights, or be
suspended from school, and they are at lower risk for
thoughts of suicide.
•By eating with your children, it is more likely that they will eat
healthier foods and more balanced meals.
•Dining together is a chance for parents and children to talk with one
another.