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In addition, their other reason on the importance of family is based on the moral and ideal values on the society. History shows that marriage and family were the natural social structures recognized by the ancient social and religious principles. Natural families were encouraged by social norms for purposes of optimal child development. Disruption of family structures presents negative effect to children in terms of emotional and behavioral developments. Based on these principles, typical family structures are encouraged by some members of the society (Rauchut 569).
On the other hand, numerous social research exercises depicts that there has been a rapid change in social structures characterizing modern societies. Little attention is given to the social units that were advocated for by cultural values in the past. In the past half a century, there has been an increase in single parent families in the American society. The ideologies of feminism and liberalism have contributed substantially to this change in the most important social structure. Those aligned with single-parenthood argues that marriage is a social structure that suppresses a woman’s potential in the society.
They also deny the concept of importance of marriage and natural families in a child’s development. . In my opinion, marriage and family are still the most important social institution. Stable marriages form the foundation of setting up a stable and ideal family. Since time immemorial, family institutions have been used to define the structuring of social units into organized structures. Families and marriage presents numerous positive aspects to the society. These positive aspects serve to address the social and economic needs of the society.
In this context, stable families made up of two parents are usually in a position to solve economic and financial problems than single-parent families. In addition, ideal families with both parents facilitate the learning of cultural and moral values to the children. In this case, one parent is usually occupied with addressing the social needs of the children while the other is engaged in economic activities. On the other hand, a single parent in the family is occupied with both the social and economic needs of the family.
As a result, the single parent will not attend to both the economic and social needs; hence the children in such a family will not develop in a whole rounded manner (Kamp 341). Still in the importance of marriage and family in the society, these vital institutions would serve to address most of the social problems witnessed in modern social settings. In the recent past, there has been a surge in the aspect of deviance in moral values. The modern society has evolved into embracing the concept and philosophy of moral relativism.
As a result, there has been a breakdown in social principles within every society. The establishment of important social units like family and marriage has been neglected. This has presented numerous social disorders like
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