Pluralistic Family Essay

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As people we like to think to ourselves that we are great people who care about everyone in the world around us. But we need to come to a point in our lives where we ask ourselves, are we really who we think we are? Am I really a kind person who wants everyone to be happy? Am I really the person that people want to come to when they need help with something? By asking ourselves these questions, we can come to realize who we really are. We won’t have to worry about what people think of us because we will have a strong interpretation of who we really are. Understanding who we are has to first start with knowing where we come from in our community, our communal identity. Epiphan Zachariah Sabella in his book Contemporary Sociology, explains …show more content…

For me the ideal family is a pluralistic and according the self quiz we are! Howard Schwartz does an excellent job at defining a pluralistic family. “A pluralistic family is high in conversation orientation and low in conformity. Open discussion is encouraged for all family members, and parents do not strive to control their children’s or each other’s behaviors or decisions. Instead, they value the life lessons that a family member can learn by spending time with non–family members or engaging in self-exploration” (Howard Schwartz). In my family we are very open with each other and understand that their will be confrontation. There is rules but my mother is very open about bending them as long as I tell her what I am doing. By doing this my mom shows that she trusts me and my judgment and I really love the fact that she trusts …show more content…

I love talking and can a blabbermouth sometimes. Being an extravert is something that I really enjoy because you never know if your going to run into someone you know, and when you do you feel on top of the world. Just small simple conversations like hello or how are you can help brighten my day. In terms of openness, I’m right in the middle. I share things but I am very careful as to who I share them with. What I tell my best friends I don’t tell one of the few people that I see in the tunnels everyday. I try to help people with their problems and can be forgiving when I need to. I love group projects because I get to meet new people. I don’t want to know the entire world or anything but I just love meeting people and seeing how our personalities blend. There is one thing that I’d like to change though. I want to be able to start up conversations with people more often. I sometimes fall into the trap of waiting for people to talk to me first. I know that sometimes this isn’t a healthy way of communication, but a lot of us do

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