The common example of a blended family is a divorced man with kids, who marries a divorced woman with kids. The kids collectively are "theirs". That is a "blended family". An extended family is starting with you, then your parents and siblings, then your two sets of grandparents, then your aunts and uncles, your cousins, etc.
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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
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Advantages of having blended family is that you can see all the love shared between your parents otherwise its a very stressful situation.
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!)
A nuclear family includes parents, children, and any other relatives that live in the home, such as grandparents. The extended family are other relatives who do not live in the home, and can in some cases include close friends.
Family can be love and love can be family. There is no distinct difference between them.
They vary in size.. The nuclear family consits of both parents and children while the extended family consists of various members of the family E.g. grandmother, grandfather, uncle, aunt etc..A nuclear family consists of the parents and their children. The extended family consists of all the aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, grandchildren, in-laws, etc.
A random type of family could be a blended family, where one or both partners have children from previous relationships. This family structure often involves navigating different parenting styles and integrating new family members, creating a unique dynamic. Blended families can be diverse and may include step-siblings, half-siblings, and even extended family members, leading to a rich tapestry of relationships.
blended family
A blended family occurs when parents remarry, bringing together children from previous relationships into a new family unit.