Extended family system. Traditional societies often place a strong emphasis on the extended family system, where multiple generations live together or in close proximity and provide social, emotional, and economic support for each other.
2. extended family system
An extended family is a family which consists of children, parents, grandparents etc
An extended family is family that consists of aunts,uncles,grandparents and other family members.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
There are several ways the organization Extended Family Support System does help families of prisoners. They have e.g. a special program for children who have an incarcerated family member. They talk to the children in weekly too daily sessions to help them adjust to their new way of life.
the members in your extended family are you aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents
That would be an "extended" family...
An extended family in Bantu society was a family of several generations living together.
A horizontally extended family is the immediate family such as the mom, dad, aunts, uncles and children. A horizontally extended family involves the relations of the same generation as the parents.
Extended families and limited social mobility are characteristics of traditional societies or cultures where family ties and social status are central to one's identity and opportunities. In such societies, individuals often have predefined roles based on their family background, and changing one's social status can be difficult due to social and cultural barriers.