(Erikson, n.d) The interview has revealed that the elderly Native Americans populations are growing rapidly more than the nonnative America. These elderly people have faced high level of poverty since they have been considered a minority group which has suffered language barrier. This growing population of elderly people has suffered other problems such as high rates of poverty, low life expectancy, lower levels of education in addition to little healthcare access and also lack preventative services.
These problems have made the elderly feel left out and more inferior as they have to face most or some of these problems. Family conflicts mostly occur when the elderly are bring up teenage children where they have to deal with emotional issues, rejection, and ignorance and even conflicts from other families especially the family their child is associating with. At this age most children are rebellious and defy their parent’s guidelines while at the same time engage in peer pressured activities which lead astray leading to conflicts in the family.
This has been observed in many families whereby kids make the wrong choices and the blame is placed on one of the parents especially the mother who is at the care of the children most of the time. This becomes unfair to one party since the duty of bringing up children should be for both parents to avoid unnecessary conflicts which lead to quarrels that end up into separation and sometimes divorce. Divorce among the elderly is not very common because most of them have accomplished their life desires and those that have been married mostly remain in marriage.
The Native American elderly people view divorce as evil and do not encourage married couples to result their family issues into divorce rather to sort other ways of solving their family issues. The history of divorce is very high since most families’ breaks up when the couples are still young mostly due to the high level of poverty amongst this community. Many families have separated due to financial crisis which are brought about by lack of employment due to lower levels of education The proximity of living to relatives is very close due to poverty and this leads to intense family conflicts which contributes to divorce sometimes.
This occurs when the in-laws come in between partners and try to solve their issues whereby they favor one party and the other is left alone forcing her or him to quit the marriage. The quality of relationship is very poor since the level of crime is high due to crime which contributes to family misunderstanding which leads to divorce. Divorce mostly affects the children who end suffering due to lack of parental guidance and also due to financial constrains of the single parent who is left to take care of them alone.
The quantity of interaction between adult children is much more than that of teenage children. The adult children are more mature and understand most of the life happenings and thus do not conflict so much with their parents. At this age most children are aware what to expect and what they are required of by their parents and hence chances of misunderstanding do not present themselves thus enhancing the relationship and interaction with their parents. These adult children understand that the parents need care, understanding love and concern and hence they respect their parents’ opinions and present their views incase they are required to.
The adult children help their parents financially as they are able to work but due to the high level of poverty and lower levels of education amongst the Native Americans, the adult children do not help their parents due to drunkardness and lack of employment which make them frustrated. The siblings have a very high quantity of interaction with their parents because they are under their custody and it’s also the nature of young adults to cling to their parents at all times. The quantity of interaction between the elderly and the children is very high because the elders feel they have so much to offer to the young including sharing their life histories and past experiences which may help the children in making their decisions.
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