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First, a community is a group of people who interact with one another, for example, as friends or

neighbors. Second, this interaction is typically viewed as occurring within a bounded geographic
territory, such as a neighborhood or city. Third, the community’s members often share common values,
beliefs, or behaviors.

Homogeneity the quality or state of being of a similar kind or of having a uniform structure or


composition throughout : the quality or state of being homogeneous

Family Values Ultimately, your family values will be specific to you and your family unit. They represent
the ways you want to live your family life, and they may have been passed down through multiple
generations throughout the decades. values can help solidify bonds among family members. Family
values help kids and young men and women make good choices because they have a set of beliefs to
help guide them.

Moral values General concepts like kindness, integrity, honesty, generosity, courage, patience, and
justice can often be categorized as moral examples that a family may share. In a child’s early years,
moral values are shaped primarily by the parents, siblings, and relatives. These morals continue to be
refined through exposure to other moral compasses through spiritual training, school, popular culture,
and social interaction with others. Taking responsibility for one’s actions is also typically considered a
moral value.

Intrinsic- belonging natural; essential

Personal Conduct and Social Behavior Some examples of social behaviors many families care about
include being a good listener, sharing, and showing empathy to others, along with a concern for their
welfare. Values give us a roadmap to developing healthy relationships. Social behavior values shape the
manner in which we conduct ourselves in personal interactions and as productive members of a greater
society. Showing respect for women, elders, and authority figures, treating people with kindness, and
standing up for those who can’t stand up for themselves are often key behavioral values for families.

Spiritual and Religious Values And whatever your faith tradition, belief in a higher power and the
promotion of spirituality can provide your family with a sense of direction and unity. Our spiritual values
can guide everything from our approach to marriage and parenting to how we value friendship and how
we care for others within our communities.

Family work ethic They’re moved to serve a higher goal through their work, and this value remains
central to how they decide fields of study, careers, and professions.

Educational Values They appreciate the desire to constantly learn more about the world and to acquire
the level of knowledge needed to achieve the goals they set for themselves.

Family Traditions They elevate even everyday experiences to something extraordinary and help hold the
family together over time.

Family health and fitness These kinds of values help teach children and young people how to take care
of themselves and their health later in life while allowing for a family to make powerful and valuable
memories together.

Family entertainment Establishing that your children can have fun and enjoy appropriate entertainment
with you and your entire family goes a long way toward helping them define and live their own
entertainment values well into the future.
Nuclear Family Children in nuclear families receive strength and stability from the two-parent structure
and generally have more opportunities due to the financial ease of two adults.

Single parent family Single parent families are generally close and find ways to work together to solve
problems, such as dividing up household chores. When only one parent is at home, it may be a struggle
to find childcare, as there is only one parent working. This limits income and opportunities in many
cases, although many single parent families have support from relatives and friends.

Extended Family This type of family structure may form due to financial difficulties or because older
relatives are unable to care for themselves alone. Extended families are becoming increasingly common
all over the world.

Step families are about as common as the nuclear family, although they tend to have more problems,
such as adjustment periods and discipline issues. Step families need to learn to work together and also
work with their exes to ensure these family units run smoothly.

Classification of family problems

There are many classifications of family problems, including: [2]

Psychological and emotional problems: It is due to the difference in the cases of family members mood
and nervous , and ways of their emotions towards the surrounding circumstances.

Cultural problems: the result of different parents in customs and traditions depending on the different
way of origin and breeding each.

Economic problems: They are caused by the deteriorating financial situation of the family, whether due
to internal or external factors.

Health problems: such as chronic diseases or accidental diseases that face a family member.

Social problems: because of the family relationship with parents' relatives and the relationship of
parents to some of them.

Problems of social roles: because of the lack of clarity of the role of each individual within the family,
and the multiplicity of roles and struggle, which leads to a disagreement within the family.

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