Monday, December 10, 2012

FAMILY WE HAVE TODAY



FAMILY WE HAVE TODAY


A family is a social unit living together. It is made up of grandparents, father, mother and children. For each family to run smoothly every member have a role to play in the family.

Roles of different members in the families
If we are to start with the grandparents, their main role is to advise the family members for instance if there is a quarrel on the family, they will try to solve it amicably.
Father’s role – the father is the head of the family, they have numerous roles for instance to protect the family provide them with basic needs. He is the final decision maker though in consultation with the wife. He gives love to the mother and children.
The mother has very important role in the family. She bears children, takes care of them and the father, cooking, cleaning the house, among others.
Children’s roles rather depend on their age. There are those who can help in simple chores that they can be able to perform. Children are supposed to obey and respect their parents.

Challenges Facing Families Today and the Repercussion

  • Other lovers outside wedlock
  • Separation
  • Divorce
  • Prostitution
  • In-Laws
  • Stress
  • Early death
  • Drunkardness
  • Procreation 
Other lovers outside Wedlock (“Mpango wa kando”)
This is the main challenge in most marriages today.  Unfaithfulness in marriage have become just like a trend where men/women are leaving their lovers to go and find other partners outside wedlock. This has lead to an increase in sexual transmitted disease, separation, and single parent.

Separation / Divorce
It is lack of unity, trust, and love that has led to the many divorces we experience. This leads to single parents. Children may also separate with their own parents to become street children or to get employed to do odd jobs.

Prostitution
This has become a source of employment nowadays where men and women are selling their bodies for money. They are doing away with the teachings and moral obligations.

Drunkenness  
This is a major problem as most of the men have been married to alcohol. They wake up in the morning go to nearby pub to drink only to go back home at the middle of the night asking for something to eat. The woman is the one to find the daily bread to educate the children. Most men have neglected their duties because of alcohol.

In-laws 
When a person is eighteen years and above he is no longer a child this has not entered in some parents mind and they take their children as if they are still in their hands. Some in-laws bring conflict to their children and this may cause them to separate.

Stress/Early Death
Some of these challenges have brought conflicts and stress to both or one partner. This has led the affected parties to end up being depressed and committing suicide. This adds more stress and challenges to the affected families even touching the extended family.
All in all a family should learn on how to stick together in any case and to use what they have whether it’s small or big. Family members should stay in harmony, in love, and in unity.