Tuesday, September 2, 2014

what are the individual differences of a family?topic of this is about family

Individual differences between families are as varied as
are families themselves.


A "family" is "a group of persons
related by marriage or blood ties, or even by adoption—and also by the family bond." So,
a family may be two adults who are committed to living together and loving each other. A
family may include more than two adults; parent(s) living with grown-up child(ren) or
siblings or adult siblings or cousins living together. A family may also include
children of any number, age, or relationship to any of the adults in the group. All
these possible combinations reflect relationships based on marriage, blood ties, or
adoption.


A "family" also involves bonding between its
members. Family members care for each other, share work and recreation, collaborate to
reach common goals for each other as individuals or for the group, help each other to
live as part of the community as a whole, and fulfill human needs for love and
recognition of self achieved through connection with others.

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