I really enjoyed learning about The Family
Life Cycle this week. I had never really thought about the fact that families
go through phases before, but after I read this section the concept made a lot
of sense. There are typically seven stages in the life cycle of a family. The first
of which is establishing a family; this is when a couple first gets married or
first starts living together and figures out what it is like to live together.
The next stage is enlarging the family, which is when couples first start
having children and the beginning years of those children’s lives. Typically
the children are not in school yet and are still learning basic things like talking
and emotions. The third stage is developing a family, which is when the
children get a little older and start entering school. For families that have
many children or children that are far apart in age, these two phases can
sometimes overlap. The fourth stage is encouraging independence which is when
families encourage their children to develop their own interests an social
networks. This stage typically occurs when the children are in high school or
before they leave home. When the children do leave home and start their lives
independent of their parents, is the next stage which is Launching Children.
The “empty nest” or Postlaunching of Children stage occurs next. This is the
stage where many couples have to figure out how to be a couple again without
children. The final stage of the family cycle is the Retirement stage which is
when couples no longer need to work full time.
Catie, I really enjoyed reading your post this week. Learning about the family cycle was something that i found intriguing as well. The seven steps, like you said establishing a family, enlarging a family, developing a family, encouraging independence, launching the children, post launching children, and retirement. Learning about the family cycle aloud me to analyze my own family. For example, my family is in the launching of children stage. Going through all seven stages will allow families to grow together. Sometimes the launching of children allows marriages to grow closer together. I hope you have learned as much in this class as i have.
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