Luokat: Kaikki - education - roles - change - history

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families

Families evolve over time due to various factors, including the addition of new members, loss of family members, and changes in educational and professional pursuits. Each member of the family typically has specific roles and expectations, such as parents being responsible for earning money and managing household chores, while children are expected to do well in school and participate in extracurricular activities.

families

Families

Indigineous Families

Residential Schools

Took children away from their families

Imprisonment
Alcoholism

Not true for every indigenous family, but still a big issue

Death or loss of a loved one

Victor's father, and Victor mourned by cutting their hair

Divorce/Couples separating

Victor's father and his mother seperated

Racism and Stereotypes

Indigenous people face racism and stereotypes due to events in the past such as colonization

Residential schools

Assimilate Indigenous children into European/Canadian culture, moved them from their families

Colonization by Europeans
Father figure

Act as a role model for someone who may not have a father, or one they can look up to

Victor's father was a father figure for Thomas

Grandmother

Care for grandchildren

Expected to earn money for family, and become a role model for children (especially sons)

Victor's father was not a good role model for Victor

Take care of children

Victor's father did not provide Victor with nurturance and love
Fulfill all functions

Thomas and his grandmother

Lone-Parent

Victor and his mother

Canadian Families

Divorce or couples separating
Members pursuing post-secondary education
Addition of new members through procreation or adoption
Computer Age/Globalization

World "shrank" because of technological advances

Social media and cell phones play an important role in lives and communication

PCs and the internet are introduced

Feminist Movement (1970-1980)

Development of daycare helped working become more accessible for women

Women went to pursued post-secondary education started working, and having careers

Social/Sexual Revolution (1960)

Divorce rates doubled

End of the nuclear family

Divorce act liberalized divorce laws

Husband
Wife
Sibling

Expected to be taken care of if younger

Expected to take care of other siblings if older

Child

Expected to earn money and work to provide for family

Expected to stay at home and take care of housework and children

Fulfill all fuctions

Lone- parent, Blended, couples etc.

Most common image, but there are other forms

My Family

Reasons for Change
Loss of a family member
Pursuing further education

Sister going to university

Change of job
Addition of new members
History
Moved to Canada during Computer Age (1999)

Moved to be closer to other family members

Roles
Student

Expected to do well in school, join clubs and teams, and balance household work as well

Daughter

Expected to help with chores and housework

Sister
Father
Mother
Functions
Nurturance and Love

Very considerate of everyone's feelings

Production, Consumption, and Distribution of Goods and Services
Social Control of Children
Socialization of Children
Addition of New Members Through Procreation

Birth of siblings

Physical Maintenance and Care of Members
Family Forms
Extended

Live with grandma and cousin

Nuclear