Types of Families
Ready for Parenthood
Parenthood Brings Change
Life Cycle Theory
BONUS
100

Having a biological child is called 

Birth

100

Which type of parenthood pressure is this?

  • TV, internet and social media may depict “perfect parenthood”



Social Pressure

100

What is an example of NEW RESPONSIBILITIES that parents have?

  • around the clock care of baby
    (up in night,  days and nights reversed)

  • diapered, bathed, bed, held, comforted

  • added laundry



100
What is the goal of a "young and single" individual?
Become independent and build good health and lifestyle habits.
100

According to the Vanier Institute, a family's responsibility is:

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6)

  1. Physical maintenance and care of group members

  2. Addition of new members through procreation or adoption

  3. Socialization of children

  4. Social control of members

  5. Production, consumption, distribution of goods and services

  6. Affective nurturance – love

200

Legal process in which a couple has  permanent rights to raise the child

Adoption

200

Which type of parenthood pressure is this?

  • I don't want kids because they cause too much pollution.

Personal Values / Environmental reasons

200

What are some examples of LIFESTYLE CHANGES that parents can expect?

  • strain on time and energy

  • less personal freedom

  • may be at home instead of working

  • lots of adjustments (physical body changes,  social, routines, financial)

200

A new couple aims to build their relationship and learn relationship skills.

A couple with young children aims to...

Use their relationship and personal skills to teach and raise their children. Adapt to their new role.

300

Temporary (legal) custody when a parent/  parents are unable to care for the child

Foster

300

Which type of parenthood pressure is this?

  • In our culture, having multiple children shows wealth. Large families are better.

Cultural Influence

300

How can RELATIONSHIPS CHANGE after having children?

  • become tired & irritable

  • less time spent as a couple

  • may be more difficult for one partner or the other

  • Less time for friends (but they are important)
300

What's wrong in the following scenario of a family with adolescents:

Jamie is 16 years old and wants to get his G2. His parent do not want him on the road by himself and when he's out, make sure to pick him up by 7pm.

Jamie (a teen) needs space to learn and to grow independently.

The family's job is to prepare him, support him, and "let go".

400

Marriage to someone who already has a  child/children

Step-Parent

400

What are some things parents should consider before having children?

Schedules / Lifestyle

Support

Health

Personal situations (ex: Work, Housing)

Relationship strength

Financial

Etc

400

What are some REWARDS OF PARENTHOOD?

joy and satisfaction

sense of accomplishment

can enrich marriage (if already strong)

400

What's wrong in the following scenario of a family in later life:

Kennedy and Jon have a daughter who has moved away to university. Their lives were focused on parenting and their careers. Now they feel unsure about what to do besides work and watch tv.


Parents (families) in later life must maintain their own interests and adjust to new roles. 

--> Trust in their daughter, build on their relationship, focus on retirement/interests.

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