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What is the definition of family? |
A group of two or more people that are related by blood, marriage, adoption, step or fostering. Usually live together in the same household. |
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Adoptive family |
The legal process where all legal rights and despising lied are transferred from birth parents to adoptive parents. |
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Blended |
A couple family that contains both natural parent and step parent, there is at least one child who is biological of both parents |
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Communal |
Group of families either related or unrelated, living and sharing resources together |
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Childless |
A couple with no children |
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Nuculear |
A heterosexual couple and their off spring. Considered the norm |
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Same sex couples |
2 people of the same sex in a sexual relationship |
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Kinship |
The system of living amount indigenous Australians adult and children's often move between households |
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Sole parent |
Consists of a lone parent with at least depended of non depended child living in the household. Reasons; death, divorce, separation and reproduce technology |
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Extended |
At least one core family plus at least one relative living in the same house. Eg grand parent, cousin |
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Defacto |
A couple of opposite or same sex live together in the same household but not married |
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What are the roles individuals adopt within families? |
Security and safety - offers protection, housing, financial security, rules and discipline Health- influences diet and exercise Employment- Education- or children must attend school till 17 Sense of identity- your family influences the way you are by the relationships and family behaviours Adequate standard of living- Shelter clothing and food |
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