Family. Family traditions.











What is tradition? Is it important to preserve them? Why do people follow traditions? What family traditions do you have in your family?


Family traditions

Traditions are not only what distinguishes one nation from another, but also what can unite a wide variety of people.


Family traditions

The family traditions of the Russian people are the most interesting part of the history and culture of the Russian state, which introduces us to the experience of our ancestors.


Family traditions

Let's start with the fact that Russian family traditions have never managed without the science of genealogy: it was a shame not to know the pedigree, and the most offensive nickname was considered “Ivan, who does not remember kinship.”


Family values

Drawing up a detailed pedigree, your family tree, was an integral part of the traditions of every family.


Family values

When cameras appeared, people began to compile and then store family albums. This custom has successfully survived to this day. Probably, most people have old albums with photographs of loved ones who are dear to their hearts, perhaps those who have already passed away.


Family traditions

By the way, honoring the memory of one’s relatives and remembering those who have left this world are also part of the original Russian traditions, as is constant care for elderly parents.


Family traditions

A long-standing Russian tradition can also be called the transfer of things that belonged to distant (and not so distant) ancestors to their descendants. For example, a great-grandmother's box or a great-grandfather's watch are family heirlooms that are stored for many years in a secluded corner of the house.


Family traditions

The history of things becomes not only the property of an individual family, but also the history of the people and the entire Motherland as a whole.


Family traditions

There is also a wonderful custom of naming a child after one of the family members (there are so-called “family names”).


Family traditions

In addition, our unique tradition is the assignment of patronymics. When a baby is born, he immediately receives part of the clan name from the “nickname” of his father. The patronymic distinguishes a person from his namesake, sheds light on the relationship (son-father) and expresses respect. Calling someone by their middle name means being polite to them.


Family traditions

The name can also be given according to church books, calendars, in honor of the saint who is honored on the child’s birthday.


Family traditions

But family traditions, examples of which are practically impossible to find nowadays, are ancient professional dynasties (that is, when all family members were engaged in one type of activity).


Family traditions

Entire dynasties of hereditary bakers, confectioners, military men, shoemakers, carpenters, priests, and artists are known.


Family traditions

And, of course, family holidays are our favorite, since the traditions of the ancient Russian feast are still strong in us.


Family traditions

In Rus', they prepared for receiving guests in advance, carefully cleaning not only the house, but also the yard. All entering guests were greeted with bread and salt, then the hostess came out, bowed to everyone from the waist, and the guests answered her in kind.


Family traditions

Then everyone sat down at a common table, sang songs in chorus, and the owners treated everyone with their dishes (porridge, cabbage soup, fish, game, fish, berries, honey).


Family traditions

It is worth noting that tablecloths, towels and dishes stored in chests and cupboards for special occasions were used to set the table.


Family traditions

It is curious that many modern housewives observe some customs from ancient times.




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May joy always reign in your families .


Family joy Happy faces! I wish all families Glow with love! May families be cheerful Children's laughter sounds Kind and joyful Holiday for everyone! Love flourishes Around the Earth!.. Peace to your home And in every family!


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Presentation “Family Traditions of My Family.”

“Family traditions are the usual norms, behavior patterns, customs and views accepted in the family that are passed on from generation to generation.” With a great deal of truth, we can assume that when the phrase “family traditions” is mentioned, most people have associations with the words “home ", "relatives", "parents", "children". And indeed, if you close your eyes and mentally say the word “childhood”, together with close and dear people and the homeliness of the parental home, other associations arise in the human mind, which something that is unique only to your family. It is precisely this “something” that can be called a family tradition. These memories are very deep in the human consciousness, since the actions that we mean by the concept of “family traditions” have been repeated many times since early childhood.

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Traditions of our family


The seed gives good shoots,

If it grows for good.

If a good family

If you live lovingly,

Soon it will emerge from you

Good and wonderful sunrise!


Our family

Maxim

Nikita

Vitya

Ivan

Vova

Zhanna

Vlad

Galya

Edik

Ivan

Ksyusha

Nastya

Ivan


What are family traditions?

This is the spiritual atmosphere of the house which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants


Our family has many traditions that, perhaps, every family has.

For example, we celebrate birthdays. On this day there are sure to be a lot of gifts, joy and fun...

And, of course, a birthday cake...


Of course we celebrate New Year!

On the eve of the holiday, we decorate the Christmas tree with the whole family, write a letter to Santa Claus...


For centuries Russian men,

We won wars with our heroism,

Everyone - officers, grooms, pages,

They gave their lives for the honor of Russia.

And the Russian spirit in you has not weakened,

We see in you heroes of the past, glorious,

You will accomplish many necessary things

For lovely women and for the whole country!!!






In addition to holiday traditions, our family has:

  • wish good night and good morning;
  • respect and honor elders;
  • do not offend each other;
  • in the evening at dinner to summarize the day;
  • come together to provide help to those who need it;

and much more...


Family Family is happiness, love and luck, Family means trips to the country in the summer. Family is a holiday, family dates, Gifts, shopping, pleasant spending. The birth of children, the first step, the first babble, Dreams of good things, excitement and trepidation. Family is work, caring for each other, Family means a lot of housework. Family is important! Family is difficult! But it is impossible to live happily alone! Always be together, take care of love, Drive away grievances and quarrels, I want my friends to say about us: “What a good family you are!”


  • Family– the most important thing in life for each of us. It is in the family that we learn love, responsibility, care and respect, the feeling of being needed by loved ones, the belief that there is a place on earth where you are expected and loved.

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Wedding ceremonies Weddings were usually celebrated in the fall or winter after Epiphany. The wedding ceremony consisted of several stages and took a long period of time. The godfather and godmother or the boy's parents came to marry the girl, and less often, other relatives. They sat under the mat and started a conversation allegorically: “You have a product, we have a merchant,” or “You have a chicken, we have a cockerel, let’s bring them into one barn.” If they agreed, then a series of pre-wedding meetings took place: the bride's viewing, acquaintance with the groom's household. They agreed on the wedding date, the size of the dowry, the size and contents of the clutch - the groom's monetary contribution and the clothes that he bought for the bride (this could be a fur coat, a coat, a silk dress, boots with galoshes, etc.). Following this, preparations for the wedding took place for about a month. Throughout this period, the bride's friends gathered at her house for evenings, helped prepare gifts for the wedding and dowry: sewed, knitted lace, embroidered.

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Wedding rituals All rituals included in the wedding cycle were accompanied by songs according to the moment - sad, lyrical, majestic, comic, farewell. The playful nature of the wedding entertainment was fully manifested the next day, when the son-in-law, and after him all those present, went “to the mother-in-law for pancakes.” Among the Cossacks, for example, after a noisy (with throwing and smashing of plates) fun in the mother-in-law's house, they dressed up in different clothes, painted or covered their faces with canvas, and, whooping and singing, rode around the village on oxen harnessed to carts - Rydvans. We stopped by to visit our godfathers and other guests. The wedding could last a week or more. Despite the limited number of invitees, almost everyone could attend, take part in dances, performances, and occasionally enjoy refreshments. Collectors of folklore note the impoverishment of wedding rituals in the 20th century, the disappearance from it not only of many sad, but also of a number of playful moments. The composition of participants expanded, but the wedding “roles” were lost. Ritual song folklore went into the realm of history.

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Calendar holidays and rituals, folklore Basic winter holidays were in January. Two holy weeks (Yuletide) united three major holidays: Christmas, New Year (old style) and Epiphany. On holidays, magical games were played and symbolic actions were performed with grain, bread, and straw (“so that there would be a harvest”). Children, girls and boys went from house to house to carol at Christmas time, and also caroled on New Year's Day. Throughout the Christmas period, especially on New Year's Eve and after it, the girls wondered to find out their fate. A mandatory element of Christmastide was dressing up. Young people dressed up as old men and women, gypsies, hussars; they smeared their faces with soot, put on fur coats turned inside out and walked around the village, making fun of everyone, acting out scenes, having fun. Mostly young people took part, the rest were spectators.

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Long before midnight, believers, dressed in light clothes, flock to the temple and reverently await the Easter Celebration. Before midnight, the arrival of the great minute of the Luminous Feast of the Resurrection of Christ is announced. The priests with a cross and lamps come from the altar and, together with the people, walk around the church singing. This is a procession around the church. Easter in Russia is celebrated with several other rituals: dyeing eggs and baking Easter cakes. This is such a widespread ritual in Russia that even practically non-believers do not avoid it. It consists of exchanging kisses with greetings and congratulations: “Christ is risen!” and the answer: “Truly risen!” and then exchanging colored eggs. The egg, which was traditionally painted red, has become a mandatory attribute and symbol of Christian Easter since the 12th century.

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Celebrating the Old New Year. There is no other country like this. It falls on January 13th. Until 1918, Russia used the Julian calendar, which was 13 days ahead of the Gregorian calendar, common in Europe. By decree of Soviet power of January 24, 1918, Russia began to live according to the same calendar as the rest. However, for a long time all dates were indicated with the mark “new style” or “old style”. However, on January 13, according to the new style, most families still celebrated the Old New Year, which was considered the “real” one. Over time, people got used to the new calendar, but the tradition of celebrating the Old New Year remained. Now many people interpret the Old New Year in their own way: as if in 13 days the New Year has already become “your boyfriend,” “an old friend,” “old,” and this event is celebrated. This holiday is often more fun and democratic than the more solemn celebration of the New Year.

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What are family traditions? “Family traditions are the usual norms, behavior patterns, customs and views accepted in the family that are passed on from generation to generation.” “Family traditions are the usual norms, behavior patterns, customs and views accepted in the family that are passed on from generation to generation.”


With a great deal of truth, we can assume that when the phrase “family traditions” is mentioned, most people have associations with the words “home”, “relatives”, “parents”, “children”. With a great deal of truth, we can assume that when the phrase “family traditions” is mentioned, most people have associations with the words “home”, “relatives”, “parents”, “children”.


And indeed, if you close your eyes and mentally say the word “childhood”, then, together with loved ones and family and the homeliness of your parents’ home, other associations arise in the human mind, something that is unique only to your family. It is precisely this “something” that can be called a family tradition. These memories are very deep in the human consciousness, since the actions that we mean by the concept of “family traditions” have been repeated many times since early childhood. And indeed, if you close your eyes and mentally say the word “childhood”, then, together with loved ones and family and the homeliness of your parents’ home, other associations arise in the human mind, something that is unique only to your family. It is precisely this “something” that can be called a family tradition. These memories are very deep in the human consciousness, since the actions that we mean by the concept of “family traditions” have been repeated many times since early childhood.


A few fragments of memories related to family traditions: “On weekends, my mother always made dumplings and dumplings. Not a single weekend without them! Only the filling changed: meat, liver, cottage cheese, strawberries. While I was waking up, the final preparations were going on in the kitchen. And then one day I had already gotten enough sleep, but there were still no characteristic sounds from the kitchen... I even wandered there out of curiosity to ask: “Isn’t it time to serve the dumplings?” But it turned out that everything was so banal, it just turns out that the clocks were changed at night, and my mother decided to hold off a little. This is such a family tradition...”


“Our family had labor traditions. The whole family came to grandma to dig potatoes, parents, uncles and aunts, all with children. When we were little, the adults were digging potatoes, the kids were running around. And when they grew up, they helped the adults. And at the end of the harvest, the whole family baked potatoes in the garden. Those were the times! Evening, the dying coals of the fire, the faces of brothers and sisters smeared with burnt potatoes, interesting memories of adults and the sparkle of grasshoppers...” “Our family had labor traditions. The whole family came to grandma to dig potatoes, parents, uncles and aunts, all with children. When we were little, the adults were digging potatoes, the kids were running around. And when they grew up, they helped the adults. And at the end of the harvest, the whole family baked potatoes in the garden. Those were the times! Evening, dying coals of a fire, faces of brothers and sisters smeared with burnt potatoes, interesting memories of adults and the sparkle of grasshoppers..."


“About what, about what?.. About family traditions?.. What kind of traditions are there! The whole tradition in one word is summer at grandma's. Air, river, sun. Helping mother and grandmother in canning fruits and vegetables. And you know... there is some sense in this: all winter the neighbors came to visit and praised the cucumbers. And I do this, and I teach my own people! There’s no point in running around the shops and buying all sorts of nonsense here, because everything is our own, the best!” There are many such examples related to traditions. The main thing is that in all statements there is a desire to preserve these traditions and pass them on to their children. “About what, about what?.. About family traditions?.. What kind of traditions are there! The whole tradition in one word is summer at grandma's. Air, river, sun. Helping mother and grandmother in canning fruits and vegetables. And you know... there is some sense in this: all winter the neighbors came to visit and praised the cucumbers. And I do this, and I teach my own people! There’s no point in running around the shops and buying all sorts of nonsense here, because everything is our own, the best!” There are many such examples related to traditions. The main thing is that in all statements there is a desire to preserve these traditions and pass them on to their children.


The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members. The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members.


Family traditions are the spiritual atmosphere of a home, which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants. Thus, some families prefer to get up early, have a quick breakfast, go to work and meet in the evening without asking questions or talking. In other families, it is customary to have meals together, discuss plans, and there is increased attention to each other’s problems. Family traditions are the spiritual atmosphere of a home, which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants. Thus, some families prefer to get up early, have a quick breakfast, go to work and meet in the evening without asking questions or talking. In other families, it is customary to have meals together, discuss plans, and there is increased attention to each other’s problems.


In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only a family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job. In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only a family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job.


Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. Let them come into life naturally. Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. Let them come into life naturally.


If most of the usual family rituals do not carry restrictions, but only joy and pleasure, this strengthens the sense of family integrity and a sense of uniqueness own home and confidence in the future. That charge of inner warmth and optimism that each of us carries within us is acquired in childhood, and the greater it is, the better. If most of the usual family rituals do not bring restrictions, but only joy and pleasure, this strengthens the sense of family integrity, the feeling of the uniqueness of one’s own home and confidence in the future. That charge of inner warmth and optimism that each of us carries within us is acquired in childhood, and the greater it is, the better.




And also family traditions and rituals: * allow you to feel the stability of your way of life: “whatever the weather”, what is established will happen in your family; *give a feeling of confidence in the world around us and security; *sets you up for optimism and a positive perception of life, when “every day is a holiday”; *create unique memories that you will tell your children about; *allows you to feel proud of yourself and your family. And also family traditions and rituals: * allow you to feel the stability of your way of life: “whatever the weather”, what is established will happen in your family; *give a feeling of confidence in the world around us and security; *sets you up for optimism and a positive perception of life, when “every day is a holiday”; *create unique memories that you will tell your children about; *allows you to feel proud of yourself and your family.



International Day of Families, established by the UN General Assembly in 1993. The establishment of this day aims to draw the attention of the public of countries to numerous family problems. According to the UN Secretary-General, when the fundamental rights of one family are violated, the unity of the entire human family of which they are members is threatened. International Day of Families, established by the UN General Assembly in 1993. The establishment of this day aims to draw the attention of the public of countries to numerous family problems. According to the UN Secretary-General, when the fundamental rights of one family are violated, the unity of the entire human family of which they are members is threatened.


A person’s life begins with the family; here he is formed as a citizen. Family is a source of love, respect, solidarity and affection, something on which any civilized society is built, without which a person cannot exist. The well-being of the family is the measure of the development and progress of the country. A person’s life begins with the family; here he is formed as a citizen. Family is a source of love, respect, solidarity and affection, something on which any civilized society is built, without which a person cannot exist. The well-being of the family is the measure of the development and progress of the country. Questionnaire “Family as a source of happiness” * Have you ever met happy people? * Do you consider yourself happy? If not, then what do you need to be “full of happiness”? What do you do to be happy? *Have you ever thought about what happiness is? Give the definition of happiness: “Happiness is... a) in one word b) in one sentence c) without limiting oneself by size *What does this concept include in your opinion? Place it on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. places (indicate with numbers on the left side depending on the importance for you personally): Questionnaire “Family as a source of happiness” * Have you ever met happy people? * Do you consider yourself happy? If not, then what do you need to be “full of happiness”? What do you do to be happy? *Have you ever thought about what happiness is? Give the definition of happiness: “Happiness is... a) in one word b) in one sentence c) without limiting oneself by size *What does this concept include in your opinion? Place it on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. places (indicate with numbers on the left side depending on their importance for you personally):


Interesting, exciting work, - mutual understanding with close people, - good, friendly family, - prosperity, - a sense of need for people, - awareness of the duty being performed, - interesting work. *Do you agree with these terms of the concept? What could you add? *Could you be happy living with your loved one on a desert island? (Please justify your answer) *Have you ever thought about the purpose of your life? *What do you think is the ideal of a happy female (male) destiny? - interesting, exciting work, - mutual understanding with loved ones, - a good, friendly family, - prosperity, - a feeling of being needed by people, - awareness of the duty being performed, - interesting work. *Do you agree with these terms of the concept? What could you add? *Could you be happy living with your loved one on a desert island? (Please justify your answer) *Have you ever thought about the purpose of your life? *What do you think is the ideal of a happy female (male) destiny?

Family traditions. Prepared by: Mordovina E.Yu. teacher first qualification category MDOU – kindergarten combined species No. 5, Balakovo, Saratov region. The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members. Some traditions can be fully adopted by a modern young family, while others, new traditions, reflect the achievements of Soviet society and are a common heritage. Early involvement of children in the discussion of all issues family life- a long-standing good tradition. The real desire for family happiness and family well-being is expressed in the creation of family traditions. Once upon a time, traditions were a mandatory feature of a “united” family and reflected the moral position of its members. Some traditions can be fully adopted by a modern young family, while others, new traditions, reflect the achievements of Soviet society and are a common heritage. Early involvement of children in discussing all issues of family life is a long-standing good tradition. The meaning of family traditions Family traditions are the spiritual atmosphere of the house, which is made up of the daily routine, customs, way of life and habits of its inhabitants. Thus, some families prefer to get up early, have a quick breakfast, go to work and meet in the evening without asking questions or talking. In other families, it is customary to have meals together, discuss plans, and there is increased attention to each other’s problems. And also family traditions and rituals:

  • give him a feeling of confidence in the world around him and security;
  • set the baby up for optimism and a positive perception of life, when “every day is a holiday”;
  • create unique childhood memories that the baby will someday tell his children about;
  • allow the baby to feel the stability of their way of life: “whatever the weather”, what has been established will happen in your family;
In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only the family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job. Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. In each house, during its existence, its own ritual develops. The house gets used to its residents and begins to live at their rhythm. Its energy structure changes somewhat under the influence of traditions. After all, by and large, traditions are not only the family way of life, but also the relationships that develop between family members. It is these relationships that the house captures. If a family sets traditions for themselves as obligatory, then they can do a good job. Often following traditions helps us live. And no matter how strange they may seem, one thing is important: family traditions and rituals should not be cumbersome and far-fetched. 3 basic rules:
  • a repeating event should be bright, positive, and memorable for the baby;
  • Tradition is a tradition to always be observed;
  • you can use smells, sounds, visual images - the main thing is that in this traditional action there is something that affects the child’s feelings and perceptions
Family meals A wonderful tradition of everyone getting together at one table for communication. You can communicate on any topic - discuss news, events of the day. It's better to turn off the TV! If you are absorbed in serial passions on the TV screen, a heart-to-heart conversation at dinner will never happen! Benefits of joint family dinners huge. Firstly, it helps children acquire language. Of course, they need to read books, but they also need to talk to them - and what better time to do this than during dinner! Secondly, such family dinners give a feeling of family cohesion. Even if an extremely unpleasant situation is discussed over dinner, family members remain confident that together they can overcome difficult times. Joint leisure A good continuation of lunch would be joint leisure, for example, you can play some board game. Or go to nature and spend time actively in the fresh air. Family holiday All holidays, and children's holidays in particular, require not so much time and money as warmth and love. The anticipation of the holiday is the beginning of the holiday spirit, which adults should support. A person perceives the world with his senses, and it is necessary that every sense in children awakens through color, sounds, smells and more. It is necessary to provide the child with space for independent, active action, but at the same time we must remember that the holiday is our everyday pedagogy. The child should have a happy childhood. Without this condition, a person will not be able to learn to love. A child is like a sponge, he absorbs everything, depending on what emotional state he will be in. holidays, his personal life, his future family will depend. Notches on the door frame Time flies very quickly. Before parents know it, their current one-year-old will go to college. To clearly show your child the process of growing up, you can mark the child’s growth on the door frame every year with notches. It’s great if you keep children’s drawings and crafts as souvenirs. You can do the so-called with the whole family at the end of each year. "time capsule" Let each family member put into an empty plastic box some thing (or several things) that are associated with the outgoing year. Store the capsules in a far corner where no one will find them, and after 10 or 20 years, take them out... Family rituals Instead of the usual “hello-bye”, a friendly family can agree to greet each other with a special “code” word, understandable only to “their own”! For example: “Great, hero!” or “Hello, princess!” It’s funny if, when saying hello, someone says the first half of the word, and his interlocutor says the second. You can also come up with special forms of farewell - like funny wishes or advice to each other for the whole day. There is great scope for creating family traditions in the kitchen and culinary talents of one of the family members. It's great if everyone gets together for a family lunch or dinner on the weekends. It will be even more interesting if you give your child the opportunity to master his “signature dish,” which will take pride of place on the table. Thank you for your attention!