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An extended family could be from one child, to many, to none at all! However, an extended family cannot just be the immediate family all living together. It has to be a mom, grandma, child, dad, aunt, or something of the sort!
a joint family is parents, children, grandchildren, uncles, and their offspring sharing a common dwelling & an extended family is all of your family under one household
An Extended Family is different generations living under one roof.
A vertically extended family is where a family of grandparents, parents, and children all live together in the same home.
The differences between a nuclear family and a extended family is... an extended family has cousin's and grandparents, and a nuclear family has a mother, a father, and their children. But the similarities are they are all family. Nina, age 10 (I like puppies!)
because they needed help with slave work with an extended family that meant less work for each one.
Extended family is anybody past just a single blood relation. Siblings, children, and parents are your non-extended family, while anyone else is. For example, cousins, aunts, grandparents, and nephews are all extended family members.
An extended family is a family which consists of children, parents, grandparents etc
All people have extended families. Some cultures make more of them than others do.
An extended family is family that consists of aunts,uncles,grandparents and other family members.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
It depends how long your sentence is for. If you're serving less than one year, I wouldn't use extended family very much. Your "nuclear" family should be able to visit you and provide you with what you need. If you're serving a longer sentence, like 25-to-life, then you can REALLY use your extended family then.