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    goes into how families are integrating new partners in the lives of their children while keeping both parents involved. In the textbook (pg 380-381) it gives information about Who Divorces? Divorce & Children and then goes into Remarriage & Blended Families. To understand how a family gets to the point of being a blended family – one need to ask why people divorce. The most interesting point is that research suggests that a role modeling effect is at work. Children who see parents go through

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    Living in Extended Family

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    Modern life seems to be enjoyable and easier than it was in the past however people are busier and are more concerned about their privacy when it comes to free time. Therefore‚ having the parents around and living in extended families seems to be more of a hindrance than a help for young couple. Do you agree or disagree? You are required to support your ideas with your personal experience and facts. The world is aging and it is changing. We have reached the 21st century and a lot of changes had

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    My Extended Family

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    My Extended Family By Amy Markle Composition I It seems like yesterday all the kids where little and needed me all the time. Now Francesca is married‚ with children‚ Kaitlin is living on her own with her daughter‚ and JJ and April live with them. I feel like it was only the other day we were all crowding around the dinner table having a nice family meal‚ while John their father was off who knows where‚ drunk‚ high‚ spending money he didn’t really have to even spend. I stop and think how these

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    Nuclear Family

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    1 Tip to Shed 9lbs Weekly Cut 9 pounds of stomach fat every week by using this 1 weird old tip www.thehealthandwellness.com mo·nog·a·my  (m-ng-m) n. 1. The practice or condition of having a single sexual partner during a period of time.2. a. The practice or condition of being married to only one person at a time.b. The practice of marrying only once in a lifetime.3. Zoology The condition of having only one mate during a breeding season or during the breeding life of a pair.mo·noga·mist n.mo·noga·mous

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    generations‚ many families have successfully raised their children thanks to the additional guidance and assistance of their extended families. In my opinion‚ whether it was the wisdom or the insight they gained through life experiences‚ the lesson that our extended families shared with us were priceless gifts that continue to benefit us to this day. Having the support of an extended family can help parents through many tough times with raising a child in my old country. Extended families play an important

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    Nuclear Family "Debate"

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    family is a group of people who live together. They share the housework and take care of one another. There are three types of familynuclear family‚ single-parent family and extended family. A Nuclear Family is made up of father‚ mother and one or more children living together. A Joint Family made up of father‚ mother‚ grandparents‚ uncles‚ aunts‚ cousins‚ nieces‚ and nephews. The "nuclear" family is not a recent phenomenon‚ but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed

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    Blended families and non-blended families face many of the same issues with getting along and working together. The blended family has a few more players‚ but often the dynamics are similar. Whether you come from‚ have a blended family or not there are some tips for helping children getting along. First to address the question in the title‚ when the kids don’t get along‚ it ripples through the entire blended family and causes a negative circle. It seems worthwhile to acknowledge the possible issues

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    Blended Families Did you know that one third of all children in the United States (US) are expected to live in a stepfamily before they reach the age of 18[helpguide.org 2008]? While some people consider blended families abnormal‚ they can be just as good as a “regular” family. With blended families becoming more common‚ there are more studies being done to show both the similarities and differences between “regular” and blended families. Although blended families will probably never be considered

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    The Modern Nuclear Family

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    The Modern Nuclear Family: Headed for a Meltdown? Janet Donlin Upper Iowa University February 17‚ 2012 The Modern Nuclear Family What is a nuclear family? A nuclear family generally consists of a father‚ mother and their children‚ either adopted or biological. The nuclear family historically has been the basic unit of the larger family structure and is where the basic family values such as love‚ tolerance and coexistence are learned. The major characteristic of nuclear families is the monogamous

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    Advantages of a nuclear family are: 1.) Stability. A child raised by the same two parents during their maturing years is more likely to have emotional bonding and relationship stability. Children raised by a single parent will likely have a sense of loss for the missing parent and lack the advantage of duel insights‚ emotional support and examples that come from having both a mother and a father. 2.) Legacy. A nuclear family of a husband and wife provides a life long consistancy of purpose

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