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Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?

Choose one out of five possible questions related to family and child development and prepare a 10-minute presentation. The presentation is part of a portfolio which also includes an essay and MCQs. The assignment is due on 4th April at 1 pm.

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This presentation explores the benefits of children growing up in a traditional family structure. It discusses the advantages of consistency, stability, and opportunities for success that traditional families provide. It also compares traditional and non-traditional family structures and highlights the positive impact of traditional families on children's education and financial stability.

Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?

Choose one out of five possible questions related to family and child development and prepare a 10-minute presentation. The presentation is part of a portfolio which also includes an essay and MCQs. The assignment is due on 4th April at 1 pm.

   Added on 2023-01-16

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Do Children benefit from
growing up in a traditional
family structure?
Name of the Student:
Student ID:
Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?_1
Traditional family structure
Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?_2
What is traditional family structure?
It is a family support system
It involves two married individuals along with their one
or two biological offspring (Olszewski-Kubilius, 2018).
They two married individual provide care and stability
for their offspring.
It is also called nuclear family
Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?_3
What is non-traditional family structure?
It is either an extended family arrangement or a
single parent family
It may consists of several generations living in a
single household or only a single parent (either
mother or father)
Either all of them bound by a common
relationship or there is very low level of bonding
among the members (Perales et al., 2017)
Extended family is more prevalent in Indian
sub-continent, Africa and they both do exists in
many other parts of the world including UK and
U.S.A.
Do Children benefit from growing up in a traditional family structure?_4

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