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Family Customs and Traditions
Family RitualsThere are three main types of family rituals: Rites of passage Family traditions Family routines
Rites of Passage Rites of passage mark a time when a person
reaches a new and significant change in his or her life.
They are about TRANSITION
Examples include: Baby showers Naming ceremonies Christian baptism Bar Mitzvah Circumcision Engagement Travelling Going away to school Weddings Funerals Wake
Family Traditions This ritual is less about culture and religion
because it is unique to individual families. Traditions are inherited or established
customs, beliefs, or behaviours passed down from one generation to the next.
Examples include: Special celebrations for the first day of school Family night Making an annual photo album or digital slide
show of family celebrations Sunday dinners with extended family An annual family photograph Sleeping under the Christmas tree on
Christmas Eve Volunteering at a homeless shelter once a
month as a family
Family Routines A researcher studying families discovered this:
Children said it was the simply family routines and rituals such as bedtime stories and family meals that they would remember most from their childhoods, not the fancy vacations and celebrations.
Routines are: familiar set patterns or habits.
Examples include: Reading nightly bedtime stories Regular bedtime Meal preparation Creating a family message board Chores Sharing meal times My favourite family rituals/routines
Routines & Rituals are Healthy Eat at least two to three family meals together
each week Enforce bedtimes, especially for young
children Give children a weekly allowance that
represents their portion of the family income. Assign children chores that represent their
portion of the family labour.
Rituals help how? Help deal with stress and loss Promote health and healing Strengthen the family by providing
understanding, continuity, security, and closeness
Activity With a partner complete the exercise on
page 51 to ensure you understand the difference between each of these family rituals. Match the action to the correct family ritual. A – rite of passage B – family tradition C – family routine
Death Rituals Weddings are joyous occasions and are often
rich with cultural rituals and traditions. The death or passing of a family member, although a sad occasion is also marked by rituals across nearly ALL cultures. Let’s watch the video “Death Rituals.” Answer the questions as you watch the video.
Engagements The Modern Proposal
Weddings Mennonite Church & The Christian Wedding
Thoroughly Modern Marriage