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Anastaziya [24]
2 years ago
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Matching Types of Families

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Misha Larkins [42]2 years ago
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Cross-generational family- Grandparents raising their grandson

Single-parent Family- Father raising his three little girls

Nuclear family- Two adults raising their five children

Blended family- adult raising her spouse's two boys

Characters from various generations or partnerships with a significant age gap are referred to as cross-generational. The phrase is often used among Harry Potter fans. Similar stories are more frequently referred to as age difference or age gap in other fandoms.

In sociology and anthropology, a nuclear family is a group of individuals bound together by bonds of partnership and parenthood and composed of a couple of adults and their socially accepted offspring. The adults in a nuclear family are often, but not always, married.

A mixed family is one in which at least one parent has children who are not related to the other parent or spouse either legally or biologically. Children from past marriages or partnerships as well as children together may be shared by either parent, or both.

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