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The Filipino FamilyReported by:Janrabe-ber Unica B.Charlene G.Christine M.
ACT112
SocSci Class
OBJECTIVES
:
Defi ne theword
FAMILY
State the
Importance
of the family
Today, weshould beable to…
Discuss theclassifications
of a familyKnow the
characteristicsand functionsOf a family
A family is a group of persons united
by ties of marriage, blood or
adoption constituting a single
household, interacting and
communicating with each other in
their respective social roles creating
and maintaining a common culture.Burgess and Locke (1963)
A family is a group of people who are united by ties of marriage, ancestry, or adoption and who are recognized by the community as constituting a single household and as having the responsibility for
rearing children.Light (1985)
A family is a social group characterized by common residence, economic cooperation and reproduction.Burgess and Locke (1963)
The family is a natural and social
institution, founded on the
conjugal union that binds together
the individuals composing it, for the
common accomplishment of the
material and spiritual ends of life,
under the authority of the original
ascendant who heads it. Family Code of the PH
Composed of
people united by ties
of marriag
e, by blood or
by adoption
Usually live together under one roof and constitute a single
housekeeping household
Family members are associated with one
another with specific social roles
Family maintains a
culture
CHARACTERISTICS
OF A FAMILY
FUNCTIONSof the family
1
•Childbearing function
2
•Regulation of sexual behaviour
3
•Identification of social status
4
•Mechanism for social control
5
•Child-rearing function
6
•Educational function
7
•Socialization function
8
•Religious function
9
•Political function
Patterns of
Family
Organization
Based on
internal
organizatio
n or membershi
pconjugal
extended
nuclear
Based on
descent
bilineal
patrilineal
matrilineal
Based on
residence
Patrilocal
MatrilOcal
NeOlocal Bilocal
Based on
authority
matricentric
patriarchy
matriarchy
Equalitarian/
egalitarian
According to
form of
marriage 1.
MONO
gamy
2.
POLY
gamy3.
PolY
andry
4.
Polygyny
Importance
of family
The strong or weak mental and physical
faculties of the child inherited
from the parents can be developed in the family.
In the family, the child learns the meaning of
social responsibility
and the necessity for
cooperation. It plays a
significant role in socialization.
The family is
a transmitt
er of culture.
The family serves as a model for
the establishme
nt of another family.
WUIOPMXThe end FHKLVBN
Unica Balneg | Charlene Gabito | Christine ManOngsongSocial Science ACT112