Examples Of Family Values Essay

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There are many different styles of families; such as nuclear families, blended families, extended families, foster parents, adoptive parents, and single-parent families. Some cultural assumptions made about families are that the couple is married, they have biological children with one another after they are married, and the husband and wife have gender roles. Some values other families have may not be the same as another family’s values. Culture, history and society had very big influences on family values. Family values are usually passed down from generation to generation. My family has specific traditions and values that had been passed down since before I was born. Most values and traditions, like holidays, have history attached to them. …show more content…

Blended families are families that have a mom and a dad, but have children from a previous relationship. Extended families are families that consist of an extra family member. Such as a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or any number of other family members. Foster parents take care of children in need. The foster parents give the child new opportunities, but sometimes the biological parent or parents want their child back, and usually win custody of the child. Adoptive families go through a very expensive, legal process in order to become the legal guardians of a child in need of a good home. A single parent family is a family with only one parent. My family is a blended family, my mom and dad have been together for about 20 years, but before my mom and dad met my dad had a previous relationship. He had two children, a boy and a girl. The rest of my siblings and I are fully …show more content…

An assumption made about families is that the perfect family is nuclear, the couple consists of a man and a woman, they are married before they have kids, they do not have children from previous relationship, the woman stays at home and does housework, and the man goes out and makes the money. This is an example of a model family from the 1950’s. Most families would not be considered a perfect family if that was the case. Most children have trouble talking about their family in class because they might not want other people to know the problems they are facing at home. Some kids might bully them and that can cause more stress and could make the child feel ashamed about their family. Just because a family has problems does not mean that that family cannot be considered a perfect family in their eyes. In my opinion, no family is perfect, every family has its ups and downs and no one ever really knows what goes on behind closed doors. Just because a family looks as though they have no problems, they have some. There is no such thing as

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