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FAMILY LIFE Part 1 Every Family is different There are different views on family life. Some people can’t do without the support and love of their families. Others say it is the source of most of our problems and anxieties. Whatever the truth is, the family is definitely a powerful symbol. It is also a castle. Moreover it is the most basic and ancient of all institutions, and it remains the fundamental social unit in every society.
Thus, the family is a group of people related by blood or law, living together or associating with one another for a common purpose. That purpose is usually to provide shelter and food, and to bring up children. The nature of family keeps changing: there are a number of types of family that exist in a society at any time. Sociologists divide families into two general types: the nuclear family and the extended family, which may include three or more generations living together.
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In industrialized countries and increasingly in the large cities of the developing countries the nuclear family is regarded as normal. Most people think of it as consisting of two parents and two children. But a more accurate conception of the family must take account of the many different forms that have existed or still exist both in Britain and in other cultures. Nevertheless the nuclear family has largely replaced the extended one.
What characteristics, then, are common to this family form? To answer the question let’s discuss some attitudes towards personal relationships and family life of one well-to-doEnglish family – Bill and Carol Taylor. They are probably quite like many of the families you will meet if you come to England. The family lives on a housing estate in a pleasant outer suburb of West London. Bill and Carol Taylor are both in their early fifties.
They are kind, thoughtful and intelligent people. They have been happily married for thirty years. To tell the truth there’s no one they call the head of the family because they usually share important decision-making.As for Bill he studied engineering at university, and now he works for a firm, which provides advice and materials for health and safety at work, he is a technical specialist on noise stress. It’s due to Bill, that the company is a flourishing one. When he was younger he dreamed of becoming a professional musician. Carol did not go to university. She graduated from a teaching training college and taught for four years at a primary school before her eldest child was born.
In the traditional family, the wife stayed at home with the children while the husband earned money, although at present 60 percent of all married women work outside. So a majority of couples have two wage-earners.One reason for this change is that women want and expect to have careers. Another reason is economics. With rising prices, many families cannot survive on one’s person’s salary.
But Carol took her marriage for granted and devoted herself to the family. Carol and Bill like many couples of the middle class planned to have three children.
(A number of single children in Russia astonishes many British visitors). So there are five people in their family. From the parents’ point of view, they want to bring up their children to be healthy, happy, hard-working,attractive, kind, sociable, good at lessons, good at sport, with other interests as well, and have successful careers in which they will earn a good living and live happy lives. That’s why the Taylor children live in comfort in an impeccable family with amiable dispositions and you simply can’t imagine how Bill and Carol adore them. To tell the truth sometimes Carol and Bill have had plenty of worries over the children as they were growing up.
As usual, there are a lot of family problems that the parents are glad to discuss with their children and help them in a difficult situation. Sarah is shortsighted and very shy. It’s only due to Carol she worked hard and got quite good marks for her lessons.