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This 12 page paper considers how the traditional family has evolved and how communities have adjusted and changed in response. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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12 pages (~225 words per page)
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Changes in the Traditional Family and Their Impact
on Community Research Compiled by 10/2010 Please
Outline I. Introduction A. Child Rearing is a Primary Function of Society B. Social Change Theory
a. Communities Respond to Child Rearing Needs 1. Changes in attitudes, values, and institutions II. Ideological Changes A. Move to Cities B. Schools Taking Over Instilling Ideology
III. The Impending Cultural Void A. Loss of societal mores 1. No Regard for Sanctity of Marriage 2. Drugs and Alcohol 3. Promiscuity IV. The Dissolution of
the Traditional Family A. Living Together Outside of Marriage B. Single Parent Homes V. Parental Incarceration A. More and more parents incarcerated B. State, Other
Family Members, or Others Have to Care for Children C. Grandparents Raising Children A. Grandparents Restoring Traditional Values B. Restoration of Personal Responsibility C. Still Rely on
State to Some Extent 1. Financial Needs VI. Suggested Intervention VII. Conclusion A. Government Cant Solve Everything B. Importance of Restoring Personal Responsibility
Introduction
Child rearing is one of the primary functions of society. Children are directly affected by the community in which they live. It can be asserted as well that
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