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SS 204 Social

Institution and Group


Interactions

Family Issues And Challenge Concept Of Morals And


Values Education In Different Context
What is FAMILY?
Family is a social institution
that typically consists of a
group of individuals who are
connected by blood, marriage,
adoption, or a sense of mutual
care and support.

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What Is FAMILY
Here are some examples of family
ISSUES?
issues:
refer to challenges, Divorce Or Separation
conflicts, or problems that Substance Abuse Or Addiction
arise within the dynamics Mental Health Issues
of a family. These issues Cultural and Religious
can disrupt the harmony, Differences
functioning, and well-  Socioeconomic Factors
being of the family unit  Parental Time Constraints
 Digital Media Influence
and its individual
 Parental Inconsistency
members.
 Divorce Or Separation
is a family issue that
occurs when a married
couple decides to
legally end their
marriage or when
partners in a long-
term relationship
choose to separate.
 Dissolution of marriage
 Emotional impact
 Parental conflicts
 Effects on children
 Financial implications
 Co-parenting challenges
 Support networks
 Adjustment and
transition
 Substance Abuse Or
Addiction
refers to the presence of drug or
alcohol misuse and dependency
among family members. It is a
serious family issue that can have
significant negative impacts on the
affected individual, as well as the
entire family unit.
Substance Abuse Or Addiction

KEY ASPECTS

Impact on the individual


Emotional strain
Family dynamics
Breakdown of trust
Financial strain
 Mental Health Issues refer to the presence of
mental health disorders or
challenges among family
members. These issues can
affect the emotional well-
being, relationships, and
overall functioning of the
family unit.
KEY ASPECTS OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
Mental health disorders
Emotional impact
Communication difficulties
Stigma and societal challenges
Impact on family dynamics
Interplay with other family
Support and treatment
Self-care and well-being
 Cultural and Religious Differences
• refer to the variations in beliefs, customs,
practices, values, and traditions among different
cultures and religions. These differences can
encompass a wide range of aspects, including
social norms, rituals, language, dress, food,
family structures, and moral and ethical codes.
Cultural and
Religious
Differences

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 Socioeconomic Factors

• referto the social and economic conditions that


influence individuals, families, and
communities. These factors encompass various
elements related to income, education,
occupation, wealth, social class, and access to
resources and opportunities.
Example
Text

Socioeconomic
Losing Jobs And
Mounting Debts
 Parental Time Constraints

• referto the limitations and challenges


parents face in allocating sufficient time
and attention to their children due to
various commitments and responsibilities
key aspects related to parental time constraints
• Work Commitments
• Household Responsibilities
• Personal Obligations
• Commuting and Travel
• Parental Self-Care
Parental Time
Constraints
Busy work schedules,
multiple responsibilities,
and time constraints
can limit the amount of
quality time parents can
dedicate to morals and
values education.
• Refers to the impact and effects
that various forms of digital
media, such as the internet, social
media, video games, and online
content, have on individuals'
attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and

 Digital Media values. It encompasses the ways


in which digital media exposure
Influence and engagement shape and
influence people's thoughts,
perceptions, and actions.
Digital Media Influence
An example of digital media
influence impacting morals and
values education within a family
can be seen in a situation where
children are exposed to
inappropriate content or engage
in excessive screen time without
proper guidance.
• Refers to a lack of consistency
in parenting approaches,
rules, expectations, and
behaviors exhibited by
parents or caregivers towards
 Parental their children.
Inconsistency
An example of parental
inconsistency can be seen
in a situation where a
parent inconsistently
enforces rules and
consequences for their
child's behavior.

parental
inconsistency
It is important to note that while family issues and
challenges can pose obstacles to moral and values
education, they do not necessarily determine a
person's moral development. Other social contexts,
such as schools, communities, and cultural
influences, also play a significant role in shaping an
individual's moral framework.

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