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The family structure in the traditional society had a set of expectations of the roles played by husband and wife in the family. The basic assumption was that the father belonged to the working place while the mother was intended to stay at home and take care of the children ( Kreppner and Lerner). In the modern society many factor leads to a non-traditional family life. This includes urbanization and demanding work. This changes the complexity of the family lifestyle and exchange of the roles played by the different family members.
For instance, David often took care of Nicholas as rose was mostly at work. Despite the fact that modern family live a non-traditional lifestyle, family members tend to feel guilty of not undertaking their expected roles in the family as expected by tradition (McCormick 193). Traditional lifestyle can be as a result many factors and can be practice in any family. Fathers can take cares of babies, a roles supposedly played by mothers, even though they don’t have the experience. Fathers finally enjoy the experience even though its time consuming and requires personal dedication.
Just as David did not have the experience of taking care of the babies, he loved the experience as it enhanced his bond with Nicholas. The insight gained from the story will help me to write an interesting essay.QuestionCompare and contrast the modern family life to the19th century family style? What are some of the factors enhancing the non-traditional lifestyle and what is its impact to the society?Happy family photo retrieved from Health Blog http://www.bs757.com/2011/10/cdc-young-children-need-flu-protection/couple-giving-two-young-children-piggyback-rides-smiling/Am thinking of writing an essay about happy family and its impact on both the society and family members.
I chose the photo as it portrays a happy family, which is the theme of my essay. Hope it will be interesting to you all.ReferencesKreppner, Kurt and Richard M. Lerner. Family Systems and Life-span development. newyork, 2013. psychology press.Health Blog. Happy family. 3 october 2011. Web. 11 october 2014.McCormick, Kathleen. Reading Our Histories, Understanding Our Cultures:A Sequenced Approachto Thinking, Reading, and Writing. Upper Sadle River: New Jersey: Pearson Longman, 2006. Text.
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