Traditional and Modern Family Composition

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In today’s generation there are many forms of family composition that contributes to how a society defines a family. There is the traditional family where there are heterosexual parents and biological children. There is also the modern family where there is a broader combination, extended relationships, and out of wedlock children. In entirety of all forms of family composition, a family plays an important role with a function that will contribute to the society’s equilibrium. Looking further into a smaller scale pattern of society, having a family is a significant component of every individual’s life. Family ties may bring in positivity, strength, and happiness but it can also bring difficult challenges. A conflict within a family such as divorce presents a sociological impact that affects all family members most predominantly the children. Thus, it redefines the roles and responsibilities of each family member. Every individual can look at divorce in different angles due to the different beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge that each one holds. Two different people would say divorce has either positively or negatively redefined family composition. However, a neutral person would just accept the fact that it has changed and redefined family arrangements. Every angle is put into consideration when discussing the effects of divorce. The outcome of a divorce cannot be changed or altered at all times. Nevertheless, an understanding of divorce should be established to provide greater assistance and assurance to the affected children because it would greatly reduce the chances of the negative effects in the future.
According to a CQ Researcher report “Future of Marriage” by David Masci, “nearly 50 percent of all U.S. marriages now end in...

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...way to help the parents and children cope with the stress and depression divorce may bring. Thus, it will benefit them in the future. Awareness and availability of early intervention program for divorced families will only work if it is properly advertised.
Actions taken by the divorced parents are crucial for the success of children recuperating from the situation. Joining early intervention programs or just simply giving the assurance and assistance can alter the negative effects on children. If this issue is not properly intervened, it creates a disrupted family followed by a negative sociological impact on society. The current and following generations will have a different perception of marriage causing a change in direction of the social system. Divorced marriage should not be taken lightly because not only it affects the family but the society as well.

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