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forms a family can take

   
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The next form of families is the nuclear family. This is the most common form of families in the United States. It consists normally of parents and their children. With the head of the household being the father; sharing duties with the mother. A variation of this basic family unit is the extended family concept...
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The next form of families is the nuclear family. This is the most common form of families in the United States. It consists normally of parents and their children. With the head of the household being the father; sharing duties with the mother. A variation of this basic family unit is the extended family concept...
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