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Family society
1.
2. What Are Families?
• A group of individuals
who live together and
cooperate as a unit
• Filipino families
possess a genuine
love for family which
not simply parents
and children but also
relatives and
grandparents.
3. What is SOCIETY?
• A group of families organized and working
together for a common goal, interest and
beliefs is called society.
• As the people who interact in such a way as to
share a common culture.
• The term society can also have a geographical
meaning and refer to people who share a
common culture in a particular location.
4. How was family in relation to society?
– Families are the foundation in society.
– The life and reputation of every society
depends on the behavior or actions of its
families.
– When families breakdown and fail to
provide the healthy nurturing we need, the
effects impact not only our own lives but
also in our communities. We suffer the
consequences.
– The goals of society may not be achieved if
the family fails in achieving its goals.
5. What is CULTURE?
• Culture is that complex whole which includes
knowledge, belief, art, morals, laws and any
other capabilities and habits acquired by man
as a member of society.
• Culture is everything that people
• Have- (material possessions)
• Think (values and attitudes)
• Do (behavior patterns) as member of a society
6. How was family in relation to culture?
• The family acts as an instrument by which
culture is kept alive.
• Through the family, the beliefs, customs and
traditions of the older generation are passed
on to the next generation.
7. Social and Cultural changes in the
family
• In the past few decades, the world has seen
major changes in the face of the family.
• Continuous and constant changes with the time
has resulted to what sociologist call socio-cultural
changes. Such changes have caused conflicts in
the family, resulting to problems like separation,
juvenile delinquency, early marriage and drug
addiction.
8. Some of the cultural changes that have
influenced the Filipino family are:
• Modern Marriage Arrangements-
– Filipino marriages based on parental arrangement
have declined because of cultural diffusion
through mass media. Today, marriages are based
on romantic love, compatibility and common
interest s. Many young people are becoming more
responsible in selecting their life time partner.
9. • The declining authority of the male
– before, the absolute control was exercised by the
head of the family, the father. Now, the father and
mother share equal authority and responsibility.
• The sophisticated division of labor
– while the traditional role of the wife is take
charge of the domestic affairs of the home and
the early education of the children, she has now
become an accepted partner in earning the family
income
10. • Migration to urban areas and the frontier
areas
– There is now a high degree of mobility of the
population as compared to the traditional way of
life. Better communication, improvement on the
means of transportation and mass education has
attracted more Filipinos to strike out for a new
places.
11. What Are the Forms of
Marriages?
MONOGAMY
POLYGAMY
POLYANDRY
12. The following are the forms of
MARRIAGES:
• MONOGAMY- one man marries only one
woman at a given time
• POLYGAMY- one person marries two or more
persons of the opposite sex at a given time.
Two forms:
– POLYGYNY- marriage of a man to two or more
women at a given time in which there is no
marriage bond between the wives
– POLYANDRY- the woman is legally married to two
or more men at the same time
14. Classification of families
• Simple or Nuclear
• Conjugal family- a
family- a family
family composed of
composed of
husband and wife
husband, wife and
their
children
15. • Extended Family
Families that
include relatives
other than parents
and children
Extended
Is made up of nuclear or single-parent families
plus other relatives such as grandparents, aunts,
uncles, and cousins.
18. Adopted Families
Families
that include
children
that are not
biologically
theirs
19. Single Parent Families
Children who
live with one
parent
Single parent
Includes only one parent, the mother or
the father, who lives with the children. Single
parents may be divorced, widowed, unwed, or
abandoned.
21. Foster Parent Families
Families
who take in
children
temporarily
Foster
Includes parents who provide full-time
child care for someone else’s child for a
designated period of time.
22. Healthy Families
Exhibit the Following Characteristics:
LOVE LEARNING
LOYALTY
LIBERTY LAUGHTER
23. Unhealthy Families
Exhibit the following characteristics:
Avoidance Tolerance
Secrecy
Closed Little Care or Hope
24. Classification according to origin or
descent:
• PATRILINEAL FAMILIES- the children is
considered apart of his/her fathers family line
• MATRILINEAL FAMILIES- will only have a
family from his/her mother family line
• BILATERAL or BILINEAL FAMILIES- a family
where its ancestry comes from both the father
and mother sides
25. Classification according to LOCATION
of RESIDENCE:
• PATRILOCAL FAMILIES- in which married couple
resides with or near the husband’s parents
• MATRILOCAL FAMILIES- these were the couples
lives with or near the wife’s parents
• BILOCAL FAMILIES- in which couples , upon
marriage live with or near either the husband’s
parents or wife’s parents
• NEOLOCAL FAMILIES- is a type when a newly
married couple resides separately from both the
husbands household and the wife households.
26. Classification according to degree of
AUTHORITY:
• PATRIARCHAL FAMILIES- the father exercise the
sole authority and descent is trace through him
• MATRIARCHAL FAMILIES- the family is controlled
or dominated by the wife. Its members live
together under the authority of the wife
• EQUALITARIAN FAMILIES- equal authority is
exercised by the husband and the wife in the
family
27. ACTIVITY: Individual (1/2 crosswise)
• Analyze your own family according to:
– Classification
– Organization
– Origin of descendancy
– Location of residence
– Degree of authority