A Family Just Like Mine
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The era of the nuclear family, with a working dad and stay-at-home mom is fast disappearing. There is no longer any such thing as a Typical Family, but rather, a whole grab bag of family arrangements. Families are now more ethnically, racially, religiously and stylistically diverse than a decade ago.
Postmodernists argue that the increase
Barbara-Anne Puren
Having relocated to Switzerland from South Africa in September 2016 and while dealing with all of the challenges and delights that are faced when moving your entire life to another country, Barbara-Anne came to realise something profound about herself. For the greater part of her 'on stage' professional life, as an actress, singer and saxophonist, she has always thought of herself as a performance artist who writes her own material. In the last year or so, however, she has come to realise that she is rather a writer who performs her own material. She has always expressed herself by writing, from one of her first poems written at 12 years of age as a reaction to seeing the words 'whites only' on a bus stop bench while growing up in apartheid South Africa, to her more recent one-woman musical stage show, Casual Sax, about a 40-something woman navigating the highways and byways of dating in the 21st century. She wrote A Family Just Like Mine for her daughter as a way of explaining to her curious peers why she was lucky enough to have both a 'heart family' and a 'tummy family'.
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A Family Just Like Mine - Barbara-Anne Puren
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We all have different families, and each is special because it is unique. Not one family is ‘normal’ except that it is normal to be unique. Every family has its ups and downs, its challenges and its celebrations. As A Family Just Like Mine beautifully explains, the single most important thing is that we love each other and support each other through it all.
As a teacher, I come across all kinds of families and it always warms my heart when a child proudly describes his or her family. At a young age, children are usually unabashedly proud of their families, no matter what the set-up is. That is the way it should be. However, sometimes, when children share their family situation on the playground, they are met with disbelief or denial (you cannot have two mummies, that isn’t possible
). We are all often left with questions when presented with unfamiliar situations, but at a young age, children are not yet equipped to explain why their family is just as normal and possible as any other.
In A Family Just Like Mine, Barbara-Anne Puren helps children understand that there are many different definitions of a family. Many children will recognize their own families portrayed in this story. By the end, they will hopefully have gained a newfound appreciation and understanding for their peers who may have families different from their own, but are bound by love.
Thank you, Gemma, for being so wonderfully inquisitive and taking us on your adventurous journey looking for a family just like yours. We can all learn from your open-minded and curious attitude. You help children (and adults) understand, with compassion and kindness, to acknowledge