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This document discusses family structures, parenting styles, and family legacies. It explores different types of family structures and their impacts on adolescents. It also delves into the concepts of family heredity and genograms. The content is informative and provides insights into various aspects of family life.

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FAMILY STRUCTURES & LEGACIES what are family structures? Influence of Family structure on the adolescence Parental Authority and Parenting Styles Family Heredity Genogram ⚬ How to make a genogram DEFINITION According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary “family is a group of individuals...

FAMILY STRUCTURES & LEGACIES what are family structures? Influence of Family structure on the adolescence Parental Authority and Parenting Styles Family Heredity Genogram ⚬ How to make a genogram DEFINITION According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary “family is a group of individuals living under one roof usually under one head” which may also be the definition of household According to a Filipino Sociologist, Belen T.G. Medina, defined family as, “two or more persons who share resources, share responsibility for decisions, share values and goals, and the commitment to each other over time” I N F L U E N C E O F F A M I LY S T R U C T U R E ON THE ADOLESCENT According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary “family is a group of individuals living under one roof usually under one head” which may also be the definition of household According to a Filipino Sociologist, Belen T.G. Medina, defined family as, “two or more persons who share resources, share responsibility for decisions, share values and goals, and the commitment to each other over time” INFLUENCES OF EXTENDED FAMILIES POSITIVE INFLUENCE ⚬ sense of stability in relationships ⚬ sense of anchoring or rooting to the family's history NEGATIVE INFLUENCE ⚬ confusion W H AT T R A D I T I O N S O R P R A C T I C E S D O E S Y O U R F A M I LY P A S S D O W N T H AT Y O U C O N S I D E R MEANINGFUL? C A N Y O U T H I N K O F A F A M I LY L E G A C Y ( B E L I E F, S K I L L , O R T R A I T ) T H AT H A S S H A P E D W H O Y O U A R E T O D AY ? ARE THERE ANY LEGACIES IN YOUR F A M I LY T H AT Y O U W A N T T O CONTINUE OR CHANGE? PARENTING STYLES AUTHORITATIVE PERMISSIVE AUTHORITARIAN NEGLECTFUL A U T H O R I T AT I V E P A R E N T I N G S T Y L E Considered as the ideal style for its combination of warmth and flexibility while still making it clear that the parents are in charge. Parents explain reasons for the rules and consequences for breaking them. Parents also listen to their child's opinions, but the parent remains the ultimate decision maker. PERMISSIVE PARENTING ST YLE Permissive parents might pride themselves on being their child’s best friend. These parents are warm and nurturing with open communication. They are actively involved in their children’s emotional well-being. Children of permissive parents have the freedom to make decisions like what to eat, when to go to bed and whether to do their homework. A U T H O R I TA R I A N PA R E N T I N G S T Y L E This parenting uses strict rules, high standards and punishment regulate the child’s behavior. Authoritarian parents have high expectations and are not flexible on them. The children might not even know a rule is in place until they’re punished for breaking it. Children of authoritarian parents are good at following instructions and behave well. NEGLECTFUL PARENTING ST YLE Fulfill the child’s basic needs, but then pay little attention to the child. These parents tend to offer minimal nurturing and have few expectations or limitations for their child. It is not always a conscious choice parents make, but forced by circumstance, such as the need to work late shifts, single parenting, mental health concerns or overall family troubles. F A M I LY HEREDITY WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OR TRAITS PASSED ON TO YOU BY YOUR FAMILY AND IMMEDIATE RELATIVES? GENOGRAM It is a graphic map of a family history that traces and illustrates patterns in its structure and characteristics using special symbols to describe relationships, major events, diseases, traditions, social and personal beliefs and rituals, cultural heritage, religious beliefs, values systems, philosophies about life, and dynamics of a family over several generations. GENOGRAM Physical characteristics genetic or external factors- artistic, musical, or literary abilities social and economic backgrounds- occupations and careers, educational level, etc. family values cultural background

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