Genograms are a great way to organize different subtypes of your family. You can organize a genogram with generations, authority, power, and age. When I organized my family in these groups I realized that age sometimes does not correlate to how much power the family member may have. I thought I knew everything about my family members and their roles but, after doing this assignment it made me make better conclusions why some people have more say than other do in the family. Genograms also helps make connections why you are not as close to some family members but closer to others.
Vygotsky states the definition of authority is, “All the hierarchical relationships that give one person decision- making authority and superiority control over another.”
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I know that economic status is not talked about in this lecture or reading but I think it is the biggest factor that predicts the cohesion and power status in my family. For example, my grandparents are the most economically stable people in my family genogram therefore they are on the second tier of power and that is why they are not very close to my mother (their daughter). Vygotsky states, “Theory suggest that the boundaries between the individual and the eveiroment are much less clear than one might infer from most other theories of human development. I direct attention in shaping and orientating cognition, thus brining the study of cognitive development into much greater harmony with concepts of psychosocial theory than are seen in Piaget’s theory.” (Newman, 38). This explains that there is a border in the people thata re on top of my genogram versus the people that are the bottom. For example, my father and I are very close but my sisters are very jealous that I help make the big family decisions with my dad and they can’t. Therefore, I do feel tension between my sisters and I because of this genogram problem. My sisters make the excuse that I am the youngest sister so I always get my way but I think the underline meaning is that I have more of an authoritative personality like my father. Everyone is equally in some ways in my family with everyone has a say but when it comes to spending money my family is not
Malcom Gladwell, the author of The Outliers, analyzes the factors to success based on real-life example. Through statistical facts and logical reasoning, he attempts to prove how success is more than just hard work and being intelligent. He supports his arguments with accurately calculated statistical facts to gain the trust of his audience and to work towards 2proving his points. Gladwell determines the reasons of success by comparing well-known successful people and finding commonalities between those people. Gladwell does not believe anyone can be a self-made man.
Nicole Giannecchini 5 Nov. 2014 English 101 Ware So Smart yet So Stupid In Chapter four of Outliers Malcolm Gladwell suggests that somewhere lost in the hierarchy of our society is the reason that specific children succeed. Gladwell explains that while every child has a right to be curious, and to learn some have it a little easier than others.
Some find it difficult to diffuse authority… [which] causes some to feel threatened and insecure” (Sferra). More simply, an authoritative leader is one that has supreme power over the people. McMurphy’s transformational
success in siblings is the family income. Again the family you are born in has tremendous weight in your life. The higher social class the family you are born in the better the chances are that you will become successful in the world. Such things as inheritances, marrying money, and family wealth boost you up in the social rankings.
From Yosso’s article I choose to do it on Culture Capital Narrative on Familial Capital. Familial Capital is a capital about information on family and extended family that has given your life by their own memories and cultural values. Familial Capital is a theme I can really connect well with my family and myself. My family has given me information on their on life and personal experiences they have gone through and cultural values they follow and respect.
I believe that certain family member’s actions are not representations of us because that type of thinking is toxic mentally and can cause isolation. Too often in today’s society, we are warned not to be friends with someone if their families are bad influences. We make assumptions about people’s personalities based on something they cannot control. Furthermore
Guided by the Davis and Moore thesis, why would societies reward some people so much more than others (Macionis et al ,2015, p.199). The structural functionalism theory allows the connection to be made by equating the structure of the family with the statistics of people in
Kluger also found, “that the youngest child is the clown of the family and always trying to make others happy, the youngest siblings see things differently, and younger siblings develop what’s called or known as the theory of mind.” Kluger has much research and evidence that the power of birth order is in fact important or at least has been suspected to be. In the article, “The Power of Birth Order, by Jeffery Kluger,” gives many evidential facts on how households can and are effected by the birth order of siblings and how the children are effected as they reach their adulthood. Kluger wrote this article for other siblings to read and agree or disagree with him.
Family structure talks about family arrangement and composition which includes the roles and interactions (Edelman, 2014). According to Minuchin (2012), the family structural theory emphasis on the important of the family structure and its changes that occurs and how the individuals in the family relate collectively over time to put up and accept each other. Minuchin says further that a well-functioning family will choose how to solve and handle the family experience with a positive outcome. The goal of a structural family is to express the strengths in each other in critical moments, and helping each other through it. Developmental theory is the methods used as the viewpoint of family tasking and development through phases of life (Edelman, 2014).
Genogram and Ecomap Reflection Paper The story of my family laid out on paper with either scribbly lines or straight lines, symbols that represent death or sickness is beautiful and sad at the same time. Family is a complicated thing. It shapes us in so many ways, the patterns I was able to see on my genogram were interesting. The women on my mother’s side of the family have dealt with depression for generations. I only heard stories but my mother’s grandmother on her mother’s side was a cold and numb woman, especially cold mother, no affection was giving towards my grandmother which laid the foundation for how my grandmother would raise my mother and her two sisters, which eventually trickle down to me and how I handled the responsibility of motherhood.
Families are said to constitute realities in which most of one’s attributes are constructed, based on the family interactions, beliefs, values as well as the behaviours that are seen in the specific families one is brought up into (Archer & McCarthy, 2007). However, even though most of one’s personal characteristics may be heavily influenced by their families; people do have a sense of individuality that makes them unique from any other person in the family (Becvar & Becvar, 2013). Therefore, one may argue that it is these differences that may cause misunderstandings in families.
It also keeps kinship intact (2002). A child’s identity is based on ethnicity, race, religion and social class and is ascribed at birth through the family. Families permit the transmission of wealth and status from parents to children. According to the American functionalist sociologist Talcott Parsons, the family’s main functions are ‘primary socialisation and personality stabilisation’. Primary socialisation is the processes in which children learn the cultural norms of the society they are born into.
Moreover, authority is a basic component in the structure of social life. Therefore, authority is more or less effective in any human interaction and functional in a spectrum from a small group of individuals to a whole population of a society. According to German sociologist Max Weber, there are three types of authority such as traditional authority, rational-legal authority and charismatic authority. Side by side, different forms of authority transfer power in different way. Traditional authority is legitimated by the sanctity of tradition, charismatic
Heredity is basically the passing on of genetic traits from parents to offspring. Both phenotypes and genotypes are passed down from one’s parents. A genotype is the genetic code of one’s cells. These genetic codes consist of paired alleles and often fall into three categories: homozygous dominant (BB), Homozygous recessive (bb), and Heterozygous (Bb). Phenotypes are the physical expression of genotypes, for example, whether someone has freckles vs. if someone does not have freckles.
For decades even centuries, people have thought the eldest child is responsible and has the highest intellectual in the family not including the parents. While the youngest is spoiled to their heart's content and have an average range of intellect. Many wonder if this fact is true or merely a myth made up by our ancestors to show the superiority of the eldest in families. Throughout the years, sociologists have studied different types of families to discover if the birth order affects anything especially the intellect and success academically. Researchers in recent years have have found new evidence about the birth order effects.