Advantages
Disadvantages
Reconstituted family:
A blended family in which one or both partners have a child from a previous relationship.
Financial support (more money coming into the family). old toys become new toys for you Develops tools in preparation of living with others for potential roommate situations in the future New adult to cook different types of meals.
Half-brothers and half-sisters may not live happy together and find it hard to adjust to a new family. They may fight a lot and argue which may lead to unhappiness within the family. This can then lead to parental issues.
Household:
One person living alone or a group of people who have the same address and share either one meal a day or their living accommodation.
If your older in the household people may tend to listen to you as a form of parent. People look up to you as an older.
The children do not receive the love and the skills the parents could have passed on to them.
Bean-pole:
A multi-generational family in which each generation has one or very few members.
Nuclear Family:
A two generation family containing married or cohabiting parents and their children or child who lives together.
Good financial stability due to both parents working, this provides activities for the children and good care in the family for each other.
The parents may have to leave a baby with a baby sitter due to working (full time), the parent after working must provide food for the rest of the family.
Lone parent:
A family in which with their child or children.
Making decisions is a lot easier, you can bond with your children when better without interference, and you have more control in raising your child…
Low income may mean that the child lives a low cost life. Cheap clothes and is very rarely treated etc…
Same sex couple:
A family in which a homosexual couple live together with their child or children.
Encourages and promotes stability, accountability, and monogamy. By