miércoles, 26 de mayo de 2010

FAMILY ROLES

Mother :


A mother is a woman who has, conceived, given birth to, and raised a child. according with the male chauvinist society, her role is be at home to home do and looking after the child.





Father:


The father is often seen as an authority figure, is the head of household and is who contribute with the money and family expenses.





Son:


A son is a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents. The female analogue is a daughter.



Sibling:

Siblings are people who share at least one parent. A male sibling is called a brother; and a female sibling is called a sister. In most societies throughout the world, siblings usually grow up together and spend a good deal of their childhood with each other, like playing and having fun. This genetic and physical closeness may be marked by the development of strong emotional bond such as love or enmity. The emotional bond between siblings is often complicated and is influenced by factors such as parental treatment, birth order, personality, and personal experiences outside the family.



Uncle:

Is a family relationship or kinship, the brother or brother-in-law of a parent. A woman with an equivalent relationship is an aunt, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece.



Aunt:

An aunt is a person who is the sister or sister-in-law of a parent.A man with an equivalent relationship is an uncle, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece.

Cousin:

In kinship terminology, a cousin is a relative with whom one shares a common ancestor. In modern usage, the term is rarely used when referring to a relative in one's own line of descent, or where there is a more specific term to describe the relationship: e.g., brother, sister, aunt, uncle. The term blood relative can be used synonymously, and underlines the existence of a genetic link. A system of degrees and removes is used to describe the relationship between the two cousins and the ancestor they have in common.

Grandparent:

Grandparents are the father or mother of a person's own father and/or mother. Everyone has a maximum of four genetic grandparents, eight genetic great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents, etc. Sometimes these numbers are lower and in the case of having only two or three grandparents sibling or half-sibling incest would be incorporated.
In cases where the parents are unwilling or unable to provide adequate care for their children, in cases of death or other words, grandparents often take on the role of primary caregivers. Even when this is not the case, grandparents often participate in the raising of children. In traditional cultures, grandparents often had a direct and clear role in relation to the care and nurture of children.
























































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