This document discusses key aspects of the Filipino family. It covers birthing, parenting, and relationships between children and their parents/elders. It also examines feelings and behaviors of youth, mate selection, wealth distribution, and roles/responsibilities of men and women. The document analyzes how Filipino families interact with social institutions like education, religion, economics, and politics. It notes changing parenting styles and issues like absentee parents, extramarital relationships, and premarital concerns and the impact of migrant workers.
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notes about the filipino family and their characteristics, tradition, culture
This document discusses key aspects of the Filipino family. It covers birthing, parenting, and relationships between children and their parents/elders. It also examines feelings and behaviors of youth, mate selection, wealth distribution, and roles/responsibilities of men and women. The document analyzes how Filipino families interact with social institutions like education, religion, economics, and politics. It notes changing parenting styles and issues like absentee parents, extramarital relationships, and premarital concerns and the impact of migrant workers.
This document discusses key aspects of the Filipino family. It covers birthing, parenting, and relationships between children and their parents/elders. It also examines feelings and behaviors of youth, mate selection, wealth distribution, and roles/responsibilities of men and women. The document analyzes how Filipino families interact with social institutions like education, religion, economics, and politics. It notes changing parenting styles and issues like absentee parents, extramarital relationships, and premarital concerns and the impact of migrant workers.
family? The dynamics within the family reflects the dynamics of social institutions. Society is mandated to protect the family.
FILIPINO FAMILY AND
CHILDREN Birthing and Parenting Relationship of children among themselves Relationship of children with their parents and elders Children and work
FILIPINO FAMILY AND THE
YOUTH Feelings and emotions Peer handling, selection and influence Sexual norms and behaviour
Mate selection and marital issues
FILIPINO FAMILY AND
KINSHIP Wealth and other resources within the family Intra-familial issues (arguments and conflicts among members) Issues with relatives and close family ties
Inter-familial concerns (sharing, borrowing,
conflicts, etc.)
FILIPINO FAMILY AND
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Educational system (who studies first, type of course to take, financial support, etc.) Religious system Economic system
Political system
FILIPINO FAMILY AND
GENDER ISSUES Differences in roles and responsibilities within the family Men and Women in society (educational, economic, religious, political)