Families in Canada



HHS4U/C Families in CanadaEXAM REVIEWThe format for the FINAL…Part One and Two Short AnswerTrue and False knowledge & understanding60 /45Multiple Choice knowledge & understanding 60/50Part Three Long Answer1. One Mandatory thinking & inquiry; application and communication 40/352. One Choice thinking & inquiry; application and communication 40/356 functionsadolescenceadulthoodaffective nurturanceaffective nurturance anal expulsiveanal retentiveanal stageanthropologyanthropologyanticipatory socializationanticipatory socializationarranged marriageattachment theoryauthoritarian parentingauthoritative parentingautonomous selfbannsbilateral descentbiological clockblended familybride pricecaregivingcensus familycohabitationcohortcommitmentcommon law relationship concrete operational conjugal relationshipconsumer/producercredentialismdelayed parenthooddemographicsdespairdevelopmental approachdiminished parentingdiminished parentingdivorcedowrydream (Levinson)dual career familiesduty based moral codeeducation inflationegalitarian ego endogamyexchange theoryexogamyextended familyfamily life cycle approachfamily policyfeminist perspectivefertility ratefine motor skillsflexibilityforced marriageformal operational free choice mate selectiongendergenital stage gross motor skillshomogamyhomophobiahoneymoon stageideal mate theoryidentityindividualisminsecurely attached infantsintimacyintimacy vs isolationlatencyleft winglone parent familyLow Income Cut Offmacro level theorymarital scriptsMarxist theoriesmatriarchymatrilineal descentmatrilocal micro level theorymidlife or middle agemodified extended familymonogamynatural selection attraction neo local residencenonnormative crisisnormative eventnuclear familyOedipusoral fixationoral stageparental alienationparenting stylespassionpatriarchypatrilineal descentpatrilocal residenceperiod of conflicts & regret phallic stage physical maintenancepolitical spectrumpolyandrypolygamypolygynypreoperational periodprocreationpsychoanalytic theoriespsychological clockpsychologyQuiet Revolutionreaching an accord stage resocializationright wingrole confusionrole stagesandwich generationsecularizationsecurely attached infants sensorimotor periodserial monogamysexist biassocial classsocial clocksocial construct social controlsocial exchange theorysocializationsociologystimuls value role theorystimulus stagestructural functionalistsymbolic interaction systems theoryuniversal daycarevalue stagePeople…Abram MaslowAndrew CherlinB. Murstein (filter)Benjamin SpockCherlinDaniel LevinsonDaniel Wayne MatthewsDiana BaumrindErik EriksonHilary GoldstineJane LoevingerJean PiagetJohn BowlbyJudith WallersteinKarl MarxKerkhoff and DavisKlaus RiegelLeonard PearlinMaria MontessoriMavis HetheringtonRobert Sternberg Sigmund FreudTrends and Questions to Consider…What are the different types of family in Canada today? What are the past and present trends in Age of marriage? Common law? Birth rates? Working mothers? Women’s role in the home? Adoption? Abortion? Homosexuality?How common is the nuclear family? The extended family? Divorce? Arranged marriages? What is a dowry? What is bride price? What is the difference between matrilocal, matriarchy and matrilineal & patrilocal, patriarchy and patrilineal? Which ones exist in Canadian society? What is polygyny, polyandry and polygamy? Which is most common and why?Which families are the poorest in Canada? Why? What are the separate spheres? Who is Karl Marx? What’s up with Quebec? How has it been affected by secularization?What is the “anti social family” referring to?What is the “natural family” referring to?Review the history of the transition from youth to adult- including a look at how each are defined, transitions in leaving home and transitions in education.Review the pace of development and the various “clocks” that can be used to understand how we define and view adolescent transition to adulthood. (chronological, social, biological and psychological)Review Erikson’s theory on development particularly regarding the adolescent and young adult stages.Review the other developmental theories regarding the young adult. Compare and contrast.Review the process whereby socialization occurs and how the family, school and workplace all help to prepare us for adulthood.Review the info gathered from the graphs and trends regarding young adults. Who is most represented in the top 25 paying jobs in Canada and who is most represented in the lowest 25 paying jobs in Canada? What are some of the reasons for the gender disparity? Why are there such gaps in pay equity? What is going on with education?What are some of the reasons for homelessness?How does culture, gender, homelessness, and relationships impact the development of young people and their identity?Review the theories on mate selection.Review the history of Marriage.Review why people marry and what the legal circumstances are surrounding pare and contrast free choice, arranged and forced pare and contrast common law and traditional marriages.Review what is going on with same sex marriages and what does Wilson (chapter 7 baker white text) say about same sex relationships compared to heterosexual ones.Review child development theories and attachment information.Review the information on divorce and children.Review the work on social policies and the family.DO THE WRITTEN WORK ................
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