The family

The Family

In many parts of the world, the family is viewed as the most important unit of the society. There are three types of families:

 

1. Nuclear family: The nuclear family is made up of mother, father and their children. These children include sons and daughters.

 

2. Extended family: This adds to the nuclear family to include grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, grand-daughters, grand-sons, great grand-sons, great grand-daughters, step-sisters, step-brothers, step-sons, step-daughters, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

 

3. Single parenthood: It is made up of a single parent (father or mother) and children. Single parenthood can be caused by death of one parent, separation or divorce. Some parents choose not to be married.

 

An example of a Kenyan Nuclear Family

 

Needs of family members

There are two types of family needs, basic needs and secondary needs. Basic needs are those things that people need in order to survive. These include shelter, food, clothing, water and air.

 

 

Food: If we eat balanced diet, we remain healthy and strong. We must always make sure that food is well cooked. We must also keep our food covered to keep away flies and germs.

 

Clothing: Clothes depend on the culture and climate of the area where people live. For example, in cold areas, people need to keep themselves warm. In hot areas, people wear light clothes. In traditional African societies, people wore clothes made from animal skins and tree barks. In modern societies, people’s way of dressing fits in with the people’s way of life.

 

Water: Water is an important resource because we cannot live without it. We use water for drinking, cooking and cleaning. Animals also drink water. We need to drink clean water. We must also conserve water to make sure that it does not run out.

 

Shelter: People need shelter to protect them from extreme weather. It protects people in times of rain or when it is very hot. The types of shelter that people build are influenced by the following factors: 

  • The building materials available.
  • The kind of shelter the people are able to afford.
  • The weather conditions under which the people live.
  • The size of the family.
  • The function of the shelter.
  • People’s culture.

 

Secondary needs of the family

These are the other needs of the family. They include;

  • Education
  • Money
  • Friendship
  • Love

Although we may not die without these needs, they are important if we have to develop into good and responsible citizens.

 

Responsibilities of family members

Responsibilities of parents;

  • Parents within the family help to instil discipline in children.
  • They should ensure that children grow into responsible citizens by teaching them values.
  • They should provide their children’s basic needs.
  • They should make sure that their children are given medical care.
  • Parents should ensure that the laid down rules in the family are obeyed.
  • Parents should make sure the rights outlined in the Children’s Act are protected.
  • They should respect family secrets.
  • Parents make sure that children are safe from attacks of wild animals by providing security.

 

 

Responsibilities of family members

Responsibilities of children;

  • Children should show respect to adults in the family.
  • They should obey family rules.
  • They should respect neighbours.
  • They should respect and keep family secrets.
  • They should assist in household work.
  • They should support parents when they age.

Children learn their roles in the society through observing adults.