All traditional and contemporary family culture reflects the importance of family at various levels. "Because God can not be anywhere, he became a mother," the Jews have such famous words. It is related. For Africans, the family is the legacy of that person, "People with children will never die." Meanwhile, Americans say strong appointment, saying "Please do not leave apples from trees." In every country, there is something to say about the importance of family to individuals and society.
Introduction: The growth of children depends mainly on their families. Families are very important elements in observing the overall development of human beings and must be taken into consideration and understanding (Lidz 1983). Traditionally, the family consists of two heterosexual parents and their own children. For decades, the number of traditional parents has gradually declined. In modern society, the number of such families is rapidly decreasing. - Family structure is the foundation of American society. Traditional family composition, two homosexuals, biological parents of married children are the most historical family composition. However, this structure has changed to various forms, such as a parent, gay parents, parents raising children. The most common modern transformation among traditional families is a single parent family.
Traditionally, care for the elderly is the responsibility of the family and is offered by a large family. Contemporary society is being taken care of by the country and charity increasingly. Reasons for this change include a decrease in the number of families, an increase in life expectancy, a geographically distant family, a tendency for women to be educated and to work outside the home. These changes first affected the European and North American countries, but they are increasingly affecting the Asian countries.
Most women in modern families work outside the house and they leave the nanny to take care of their children. The number of modern family members is small. It includes parents and their children. The parents of modern families have become more flexible and relaxed. They made their sons do whatever they wanted, let them stay at home for a long time, and most of the children are spoiled.
By contrast, modern families include 2 generations, children from parents and families. Unlike traditional houses, contemporary families live in small houses, as large houses are expensive and modern families usually live in cities. In addition, modern mothers use contraceptives to reduce the chances of childbirth, but traditional mothers do not use contraceptives. According to the statistics of the National Agency, the average number of women born in 1934 decreased from 2.46 in the mid-1980s to 1.76.