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Major Social Institutions The Family

Major Social Institutions The Family. Presented by Jomari M. Romano. The Family. Is the Smallest Social Institution . Producing children and rearing them. Basic unit of the society. Basic educational system. Basic agent of socialization. The filipino family. characteristics.

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Major Social Institutions The Family

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  1. Major Social InstitutionsThe Family Presented by Jomari M. Romano

  2. The Family • Is the Smallest Social Institution.

  3. Producing children and rearing them

  4. Basic unit of the society • Basic educational system.

  5. Basic agent of socialization

  6. The filipino family

  7. characteristics • Strong family ties. • Strong loyalty. • Includes extended families. • Usually big.

  8. Functions of the family • Reproduction of the Race and rearing. • Cultural Transmission or enculturation. • Socialization of the child. • Providing affection. • Providing a sense of security.

  9. enculturation

  10. Providing an environment for personality development and self esteem. • Providing social status.

  11. Kinds of family patterns

  12. membership • Nuclear or conjugal. -consist of husband, wife and children.

  13. Extended or consanguine. - Includes grandparents, aunts and cousins.

  14. residence • Neolocal – couple lives in a separate household. • Patrilocal- couple lives with husbands parents. • Matrilocal – couple lives with wife’s parents.

  15. Forms of marriage • Monogamy • Polyandry

  16. Polygamy • Cenogamy - Group marriage.

  17. authority • Patriarchal- father is head of household. • Matriarchal-mother is head of household. • Equalitarian – both parents are haed of the household.

  18. Patriarchal • Matriarchal

  19. Descent • Bilineal- descent is recognized in both lines. • Patrilineal- descent is recognized in father’s line. • Matrilineal-descent is recognized in mother’s line.

  20. Bilineal • Patrilineal

  21. Matrilineal

  22. sources Book in ed 121. photos from google.

  23. Thanks for listening!

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