The roles are simple : a mother can be a domestic worker ; she cleans ,cooks the food,wash the clothes ,...
Sends the kids off to school....
She's there for support ,protection ,to teach ,set examples and responsibilities as well as love.
A traditional, nuclear, or immediate family.
nuclear family
That term is "nuclear family." It refers to a family unit consisting of parents (a father and mother) and their children living together in the same household.
Mother, Father and their children.
a family that consists of only a mother, a father, and their children
a family of 3triotrio of love
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!)
most likely extended family cause in a extended family their are lots of close family members if nuclear it would only be a mother and a father and kids
The typical pioneer family was a nuclear family with a mother, father, and several children. The mother cared for the children at home and the father worked the land and protected the family.
Two parent, mother and father with any number of children.
The father lies that to his family that there is a nuclear war going on above ground and it is unsafe to breathe on the surface. However, there was no nuclear war, and the father knowns it, but still decides to keep his family contained underground in the compound.
The role of a father in the family is to actually be the bread winner and leader in the family ,,,he is supposed to protect the family from all others . But...these days it is very rare to see a father home long enough to protect what is his,he chases the paper and the rest of the family is left fending for themselves.