Lesson 9: Family Flashcards

1
Q

Two or more people who are
committed to each other and
who share intimacy, resources,
decision-making responsibilities,
and values

A

Family

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2
Q

What is a family?

A

Consisting of two or more people related through blood, marriage, adoption, legal custody, or ongoing sexual relationship who shares an ordinary residence.

They are committed to each other and share intimacy, resources, decision-making responsibilities,
and values

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3
Q

what article defines family as the foundation of the nation?

A

Article 149 (Civil Code of the Philippines)

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4
Q

What does Article 149 of the Civil Code of the Philippine says?

A

family is the foundation of the nation, a fundamental social institution that public policy cherishes and protects.

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5
Q

A group of persons consisting of parents and
children: father, mother,
and their children.

A

Family

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6
Q

Types of Family

A

Nuclear Family
Extended Family
Single-parent Family
Blended Family
Childless Family
Grandparent Family
Same-sex Family

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7
Q

Basic or elementary family usually consists of two parents and their dependent children

A

Nuclear Family

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8
Q

What is a nuclear family?

A

Basic or elementary family usually consists of two parents and their dependent children

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9
Q

A conjugal family

A

Nuclear Family

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10
Q

Consists of the nuclear family and those people related to its members by blood ties.

A

Extended Family

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Q

What is an extended family?

A

Consists of the nuclear family and those people related to its members by blood ties.

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12
Q

consists of one parent raising one or more
children independently.

A

Single-parent Family

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13
Q

What is a single-parent family?

A

consists of one parent raising one or more
children independently.

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14
Q

This family may include a single mother with her children, a single dad with his kids, or a single person with their kids.

A

Single-parent Family

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15
Q

The single-parent family is the most significant change society has seen in terms of the changes in family structures.

A

Single-parent Family

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16
Q

Also known as stepfamily

A

Blended Family

17
Q

families with mixed parents: one or both parents remarried, bringing children of the former Family to the new family.

A

Blended Family

18
Q

What is a Blended Family?

A

families with mixed parents: one or both parents remarried, bringing children of the former Family to the new family.

19
Q

the “forgotten family, “ as it does not meet the traditional standards set by society.

A

Childless Family

20
Q

What is a childless family?

A

Childless families consist of two partners living and working together.

21
Q

This family take on the responsibility of pet ownership or have extensive contact with
their nieces and nephews.

A

Childless Family

22
Q

this family is composed with grandparents raising their grandchildren

A

Grandparent Family

23
Q

Possible reasons of grandparents taking care of their grandkids:

A

parents’ death, addiction, abandonment or being unfit parents.

24
Q

any grandparents need to go back to work or find additional sources of income to help raise their grandchildren.

A

Grandparent Family

25
Q

In this family, one partner may have the baby, or
they may choose to adopt.

A

Same-sex Family

26
Q

One or both of the couple may have children from a previous heterosexual relationship, or they may have a co-parenting arrangement with a gay male couple.

A

Same-sex Family

27
Q

Sociological Perspective on Family

A
  1. Functionalism Theory
  2. Conflict Theory
  3. Symbolic Interactionism Perspective