Types of Family:
1. Dyad Family: consist of 2 people living together, usually a woman and a man, without children. This includes single young adults live together in a shared apartment, for companionship or financial security while completing school or beginning their careers.
2. Nuclear Family: composed of a husband, wife, and children.
3. Cohabitation Family: composed of heterosexual couples living together like a nuclear family but remain unmarried.
4. Extended / Multigenerational Family: includes not only the nuclear family but also other family members such as grandmothers, aunts, cousins, etc.
5. Single Parent Family: only 1 parent lives in the home.
6. Blended Family: or a remarriage or reconstituted family, a divorced or widowed person with children marries someone who also has children.
7. Communal Family: groups of people chosen to live together as an extended family. Their relationship is motivated by social or religious values rather than kinship.
8. Gay or Lesbian Family: individuals of the same sex live together as partners for companionship, financial security and sexual fulfillment.
9. Foster Family: Children whose parents can no longer care for them may be placed in a foster home by a child protection agency.
10. Adoptive Family: family of any type adopt children.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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