Thursday, February 7, 2013

The "Perfect" Family

There are many views of the "perfect" family from all different groups of people according to this website article Family Life. In the United States the family unit has been changing rapidly as time progresses. There is the stereotypical family unit of having two parents (a mother and father) active in your life, where you may have one or more brothers or sisters.  In this stereotypical family unit, the father is the care taker of the house economically and the mother stays home and cares for the children.  However, in today's society with the increasing divorce rates, more and more women are joining the workforce and the single parent "family unit" is growing.  These once taboo households (having divorces, single parenting) are becoming extremely common among the US.

Children are now aware of the different family units that a good percent of the US lives in.   The likeliness of kids having  friends who's parents are divorced is very common, children are becoming more familiar with the different family structures.  Children are learning about the different relationships other children have with their parents. Ever since I was born, I have known my older cousin with having her two parents divorced before I came along. Therefore, it was always just her and my aunt living together and my aunt being the dominant role in parenting and taking on the financial aspect of the family. My Aunt was able to give my cousin everything and worked hard for daughter and herself. This is a perfect example of how Americans have dealt with the decreasing of the stereotypical family unit and are commonly seeing single parent-households and other family arrangements that are becoming  more common.

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading this blog post because it is a main topic in today's news. Many families are getting divorced and the percentage rate is above 50%. It is different to see how family life can change so dramatically over a matter of time. Overall, I agree with this blog and find it interesting how so many families have altered their lifestyle.

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  2. Times are changing and the perfect family doesn't have to be the stereotypical family unit. Your argument is very true, it doesn't have to be what everyone expects it to be. You have a great topic and this is a great blog post =)

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