Part B: Family Genogram (paste your genogram here…) The above genogram shows three generations of my family from my grandparents to my siblings and I. My grandparents were Selva and Lalitha, parents to my father and Balan and Komathi, parents to my mother. My grandfathers had primary education and were both farmers. My grandfather Selva was also a village elder in the evenings where his duty was to conduct restorative justice for crimes. His leisure activities consisted of playing cricket, fishing and organizing village festivals and ceremonies.
He died at the age of 73 in 1978. My grandfather Balan was liked to clean temples, make mats and to folk dance in his leisure time. He died in 1984 at the age of 77. My grandmother, Lalitha, had no formal education and was a homemaker. She enjoyed singing traditional folk songs in weddings and weaving traditional clothing in her leisure time. She died at the age of 69 in 1984. My other grandmother, Komathis had primary school education and was also a homemaker. Her leisure time activities included sewing, cooking and she was a traditional advisor for ceremonies and festivals.
She died in 2001. My father, Kandasamy, died in 2004 when he was 75 years old. He was educated to primary school level. From 1950-1962, he worked as a rice farmer in India then as a bus driver from 1965 – 1971; then from 1972 – 1995, he was an entrepreneur. His engaged in leisure activities such as playing cricket, social drinking and gambling, gardening and travelling. My mother, Satena, also got educated to the level of primary school. She is 69 years old. From 1960 - 1972, she was a homemaker then she worked as a coffee shop attendant from 1974-1978.
From 1982-2002 she was a butchery owner. In her leisure time, she likes watching movies, travelling, visiting temples and cooking. My eldest sister, Rathinam, is 45 years old. She has a bachelor of education degree and works as a teacher. Her leisure activities include travelling, tennis, rugby and watching movies. Maran, my brother is 44 and was a truck driver from 1991-1999 and currently owns a transport company. He got educated to secondary school level. He likes riding his motorbike, hiking, soccer, camping and fishing.
My sister Prama is 42 and was educated till primary school. She is a homemaker and travels, watches movies, paints and makes pottery in her leisure time. I am 40 years old and I am a bachelor of psychology. I also have a Masters in education and I am currently pursuing a Masters in Guidance and counseling. From 1996-2002, I was a communications officer than a teacher from 2004-2008 and I am currently a counselor. In my leisure time, I like reading, watching movies, walking, fishing and going to the gym.
My brother Vasu is 39 and has a Diploma in Business Administration. He is a police officer and likes travelling, fishing, camping and soccer in his leisure time. Part C: Critical Reflection The career choices that have been made by my family for the last three generations reflect diversity, differences in the environment and differences in personalities (Penick, 2000). According to Holland on his career typology theory of vocational personalities and work environments acknowledges that the career type that an individual has is a reflection of what the society and culture expects of an individual (Reardon & Lenz, 1998).
Cultural and societal expectations do not determine the career. My sister Prama chose to be a home maker while Rathinum decided to be a teacher. The age difference between them is only three years meaning that they were brought up in environments with similar cultural and societal expectations. The differences in their career choices show that their personalities played a part in the process of decision making. This further supports Holland’s assertion that career choice and adjustment expound a person’s personality (Reardon & Lenz, 1998).
My brother, Maran, likes to ride his motorbike during his leisure time; this correlates to his career choice of being in the transport business.
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