The Decline of the Traditional family is detrimental to society. How far would you agree with this statement?
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Hatice Giritli Hwk Wednesday 10th November 2004 Sociology - The Decline of Traditional Family * The Decline of the Traditional family is detrimental to society. How far would you agree with this statement? Some people believe that the decline of the traditional family (Nuclear family) is detrimental to society because a lot of people are not socialising. This is one of the basic roles that a traditional family performs for individuals to meet the expectations of society. Only through a family can a person play a full part in society. In addition, society cannot exist without the rules and expectations of individual behaviour. A Traditional family socialises children in the families into forms of behaviour to make them reach those expectations. The decline of family is detrimental to society because it is a traditional family structure that helps the children of the family develop and become young, well behaved children who meet...

