TYPES OF FAMILIES
Door Tany Portillo
1. Consisting of husband (father), wife (mothers) and sons. Son may be the biological offspring of the couple or adopted by the family members.
1.1. Employee
1.2. Employee
2. It includes: great-grandmother, great-grandfather, grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, wife, husband, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, sister, brother, cousin, daughter, son, granddaughter, grandson, mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, daughter-in-law, stepmother, stepdaughter, stepfather, son-in-law, etc.
3. Nuclear or elementary family
3.1. The foundation of society
3.1.1. Employee
3.1.2. Employee
4. Single-parent families
4.1. That family that constitutes one of the parents and their children. This can have various origins, either because parents have separated and the children left in the care of one parent, usually the mother, exceptionally, are cases where it is the man who performs this function; finally it gives rise to a single parent the death of one spouse
5. Families composed of people of the same sex
5.1. Two single people with the need to raise a child.
6. The extended or blood family
6.1. It consists of more than one nuclear unit as always coexist under one roof.
6.1.1. It includes: great-grandmother, great-grandfather, grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, wife, husband, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, sister, brother, cousin, daughter, son, granddaughter, grandson, mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, daughter-in-law, stepmother, stepdaughter, stepfather, son-in-law, etc.
7. The family of separated parents
7.1. Family where parents are divorced. They refuse to live together; they are not a couple but must continue its role of parent to the children however distant they are located.
8. Adoptive family
8.1. That which receives a child by adoption process.
8.1.1. Employee