Description
Book description
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Author's name: Mahmoud Hassan
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Number of pages: 488 pages
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The theme of the book: The family and its problems
Contents of the book
The book consists of nine chapters, which are as follows:
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The first chapter: An introduction to the importance of the family in society, its origins and functions in society, as well as interpersonal relationships in the family and primary relationships.
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The second chapter: Examines the components of the family on which it depends to fulfill its function as a social institution, including economic factors, health components, social components, and religious components.
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Chapter 3: The stages of marriage in the Arab family and the changes that have taken place over the past century, comparing the theoretical information about the Arab family with actual social behavior.
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Chapter four: Dedicated to marital and family conflicts.
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Chapter 5: presents the study of the child and the family, as the child expects the family to satisfy his physical, psychological, social and mental needs, as he needs care, protection and security, and family interaction is one of the manifestations of the family that plays a role in the development of children's personality.
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Chapter six: Examines the issue of family conflict and its impact on the child's development. The author chooses three groups of situations because of their importance in the child's life:
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The first category: Relates to constant fights at home.
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Category 2: Cultural conflicts between parents.
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The third category: Households that have reached the fracture stage.
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Chapter VII: The author describes the process of growing up outside the family and some of the attitudinal changes that involve the child's socialization process.
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Chapter VIII: The relationship of school situations to child development. Here, the author looks at school as a complex of social situations in which the child lives.
Chapter IX: The author discusses the role of the peer groups to which a child belongs and how they affect the development of his behavior.





