Introduction A family is a group of people whose parents and children live together and has something to do with blood. Families are always regarded as basic social units, regardless of whether they live in the same courtyard or live far away, but they are closely related to blood. Family units therefore have a major impact on child's growth and personality traits as children grow, and how children view the society they live in (Bourne, 2006).
Families are one of the main promoters of socialization. Family educates children to regulate and respect ethics, beliefs, social ideals. In the family, children must first understand what is good, bad, correct, bad. They develop specific customs, personality traits, attitudes and values. Senior members of the family tell family culture to the new generation of ideological socialization. Therefore, family members are tools for cultural communication. Families will provide accommodation and living together for their members. Here, if you live with your husband, for the birth of your child, for protection and care. This is a diverse place for the event. The whole family relies on their families for peace of mind, protection, and peace. It is an institution that provides spiritual or emotional satisfaction. Family exchanges love, sympathy, affection
Families are fundamental social systems of society, families are considered to be the major and most important subjects of socialization. Families usually consist of men and women, their children, or two or more people who usually live in the same house and have the same goals and values. Traditionally, in all societies, families have always been considered social institutions; this has the greatest impact on society. - Evaluation of community and family research II: Study of conflict Study of conflict One aspect of human necessity, dispute between individuals and groups. Some forms of conflict can be destructive, leading to increased self-esteem, but other forms of conflict can have negative effects on individuals and groups, and are therefore destructive. Destructive conflicts are the result of a conflict that prevents the group from collapsing or keeping its role and direction.