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Social Environment
is a group of people affiliated by
consanguinity, affinity, or co-
residence.
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1. Stable Satisfaction of Sexual Needs
2. Provision of home
3. Socialization
4. Rules of Behavior 12. Health support
5. Patterns of interaction 13. Culture support
6. Reproductive function
7. Emotional support
8. Economic support
9. Education support
10. Religious support 3
Nuclear Family
Step Families
Single Parent
Extended Family
Emerging Family 4
NEEDS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
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Roles
Relationships
Rules
Rituals 6
• nature of the parents' relationship
• having a particularly soft or strict
parent
• number of children in the family
• personalities of family members
• an absent parent
• the 'mix' of members who are living in
the same household
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Social Work and
Social Environment
Family Patterns and Changing Roles
Love, Courtship and Marriage
The Family and Human Sexuality
Family Relationship and Parenthood
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Family Problems and Coping Mechanisms
Family Patterns and Changing Roles
-an established modes of behavior or cluster of mental
Patterns attitude, beliefs and values held in common members of
the group.
-are socially prescribed patterns of behavior
Roles corresponding to an individual’s status in a particular
society
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Culture is defined as the
complex whole which includes
the knowledge, art, belief,
moral, laws etc. acquired by
man as member of the society.
Learned
Shared
CULTURE is … Cumulative
Dynamic
Whole Diverse 12
A concept of how world
operates and where
individuals fit in.
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Shared concepts of what is
true and desirable,
appropriate and important
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These are written and
unwritten rules that guide
behaviors appropriate to a
given situation 15
A type of behavior that is
recognized, organized and
repititive 16
Traditional customs, beliefs,
dances, songs, tales or
sayings preserved orally or
unreflectively among people 17
Special folkways which
involve moral or ethical
values. Violation to such is
punishable or has sanctions 18
Distinctive styles and
prevailing fashions
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Group’s way of doing things
in common manner
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Love, Courtship and Marriage
Courtship Process
Going Private
Dating Understanding Engagement
Steady
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Love, Courtship and Marriage
Marriage
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Marriage
-requires a person to marry someone from within
Endogamy his group/culture
-requires a person to marry someone from
Exogamy outside his group/culture
-prescribed that widower marry the sister or the
Sororate nearest kin of the deceased wife
-prescribed that widow marry the brother or the
Levirate nearest kin of the deceased husband 23
CULTURE has 5
important facets
(Jerome Bruner)
Tool
Language
Social Organization
Child Rearing 24
Tools
Important concepts
1 Social Class
It is structured in the
sense of a system of 2 Status
interacting elements
3 Role
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Language
culture
Child
rearing