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Family Values

The document discusses family values and the importance of teaching values like communication, love, respect, forgiveness, honesty and education to coming generations. It also discusses the differences between nuclear and extended families as well as traditional family roles and changes in family structures over time.
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Family Values

The document discusses family values and the importance of teaching values like communication, love, respect, forgiveness, honesty and education to coming generations. It also discusses the differences between nuclear and extended families as well as traditional family roles and changes in family structures over time.
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FAMILY VALUES

L A N G U A G E , C U LT U R E , A N D S O C I E T Y
L U T F I A A D I N D A (2 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 4 )
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.
Types of Connection

• Communication
• Love and Respect
• Forgiveness & Honesty
• Education
• Flexibelity
• Love and Respect

• Communication

Family Values
• Sharing

• Understanding Sensitivity
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 and infancy to adulthood.
The Nuclear and The Extended Famliy

The treatment of the edelry can be further understood by distinguishing between nuclear and
extended famuliy structures.
Difference

Extended Family Nuclear Family

• The children and parents • Has its own separate residence and
have strong ties and is economically independent of
obligations to relatives. other family members.
• It is common in these
families to support older
family members.
Family Roles

• In both nuclear and extended families, the cultural imposes set roles upon parents.

• Traditionally, the mae 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 desire to change
their roles.
Stability and Change in The Family

• Changes in the family structure are evidenced by increased rates of separation.

• According to thr 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.


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