families and households

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FAMILY
a group of people in a household that are related by blood or marriage. Or people you live with who you care about and consider as family.
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HOUSEHOLD
People that live together for specific reasons. Such as work but they live communally.
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EXTENDED
Family further away on the family tree such: grandparents, parents, and children.
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HORIZONTAL
The part of a family tree which goes across such as: chldren, siblings, aunts, and uncles.
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IMMEDIATE FAMILLY
Family close on the family tree such as: mum, dad, siblings.
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NUCLEAR FAMILY
A family which consists of a married couple with dependant children. (Traditional family).
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SAME SEX FAMILY
Gay or lesbian couple living together with a child/children.
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LONE PARENT
One parent who lives with a dependant children or children.
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RESCONSTITUTED
One or both parents have children from a previous marriage.
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EMPTY NEST
When children have grown up and moved awqay, and parents live alone.
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BEANPOLE
A fammily tree when there is only one child born in every generation, so the family tree goes straight down.
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DEPENDANT CHILDREN
Children which rely on their parents for essential things such as: food, water, and somewhere to live.
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BIRTH RATE
The amount of live births per 1000 of the population per year.
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FERTILITY RATE
The amount of women (of childbearing age 15-44) who have live births per 1000 of the population per year.
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DEATH RATE
The amount of deaths per 1000 of the population per year.
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MARRIAGE RATE
The amount of marriages per 1000 of the population per year.
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DIVORCE RATE
The amount of divorces per 1000 of the population per year.
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CONSENSUS
Agreement.
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CONFLICT
Disagreement.
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ARRANGED MARRIAGE
When parents decide who their children marry, but childre have some say.
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INDIVIDUALISTIC
Being independant.
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TASKS
A specific job which you need to do.
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ROLE
Responsibilities of everyone in a family.
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SYMMETRICAL
Being similar or almost identical.
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GENDER ROLES
The role that os given to people according to the norms of their gender. Linked to socialisation, where we are taught how to behave according to out gender.
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PRIMARY SOCIALISATION
The first oppurtunity to learn norms and values taught by parents.
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GENDER SPECIFIC
Something that is made for a certain gender.
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NORM
Unwritten social rules which guide our behaviour.
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COMMUNE
Communal living, sharing resources and spaces e.g. hippy commune or travellers.
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What are the different types of family structures
Single Parent, One person household, Same sex parents, Foster/Adopted family, Beanpole family, Empty nest, Nuclear family, Extended family, Step family
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What is the difference between a FAMILY and a HOUSEHOLD?
The diference is the emotional attachment to those you live with.
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Why is a nuclear family ideal?
Stable, Good structure for children, Less conflict, More help with money, More discipline over children, Financially better off, Good example
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Unusual Marriage Fact
Marrying younger than 25 decreases the chances the marriage will end in divorce.
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Unusual Marriage Fact
Half of all divorces occur in the first 7 years of marriage.
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Traditional roles of a man
Be successful at work, Make money, Go to work, Doing DIY, Make important decisions, Breadwinner.
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Traditional roles of a woman
Bear children, Property of husband, Primary care giver, Not expected to make important decisions, Wife, Not expected to work, Carer, Housework.
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Modern roles of a man
Expected to work, Help with houseworks (More manly tasks), Looks after children.
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Modern roles of women
Work, Primary care giver, Should have a career, Might be head of household, Still does majority of housework
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Boys gender roles
Masculine, Messy play, Plays with other boys, Competative.
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Girls gender roles
More mature, Take pride in their appearance, Play with dolls/educational toys, Do more chores around the house, Help their mothers.
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Card 2

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People that live together for specific reasons. Such as work but they live communally.

Back

HOUSEHOLD

Card 3

Front

Family further away on the family tree such: grandparents, parents, and children.

Back

Preview of the back of card 3

Card 4

Front

The part of a family tree which goes across such as: chldren, siblings, aunts, and uncles.

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Family close on the family tree such as: mum, dad, siblings.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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