Extended families often face challenges such as conflicts over differing parenting styles, cultural values, and household responsibilities, which can lead to tension among members. Financial strain can also arise, especially when multiple generations share resources or depend on each other for support. Additionally, balancing privacy and personal space becomes difficult when many relatives live together or in close proximity. Finally, communication issues may emerge, complicating relationships and decision-making within the family unit.
they are mostly extended families depending on how large the family is.
What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
The way Bantu families were organized was extended families
horizontally extended: mum, dad, children, aunts and uncles vertically extended: mum, dad, children, grandparents
no
i love him
He faced war of 1812
she faced her challenges by being resilient
They had extended families to help do household chores and farm
They had extended families to help care for the kids if the parents are sold as slaves.
Yes, there are several extended families that live together in Puerto Rico. The families help each other with bills and food.
People in Mozambique live in extended families because it is part of their culture to do so, and because by doing so they can get by with less individual income.