Types of Family 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentTypes of FamilyGCSEAQA Created by: maddiecorfieldCreated on: 20-07-15 13:50 425136 Across 1. One or both people in a couple, with children from a previous relationship, re-marry or co-habit. New relationships can be difficult to establish. (13) 4. Parents and children live together in the home. Contact with other family members is limited, and practical help isn't easily available (7) 5. Mostly, but not always, comprises a mother and her children. This type of family can be the result of divorce, the death of a parent, adoption by a single parent, an absent parents or a surrogacy arrangement. (6, 6) 6. Children live in two households, and spend time with both parents. Joint decisions are made about the,. Children maintain relationships with both parents. (6, 4) Down 2. Have to pass rigorous tests by social services.Come from a wide range of backgrounds. Provide permanent home. Same responsibilities as birth parents. (8) 3. Parents and children live with, or near, relatives like grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. There is practical help with childcare and emotional support. (8)
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