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Different Family Structures: Relationships - Issues - Provisions

By: Mildred Stallworth
Narrated by: Carol Grace Anderson
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Traditionally, a family structure was considered to be a married couple with a family support system that provides care and longevity for biological children. In reality, it doesn't matter if children are born in relationships through marriage or not; it is positive communication that results in a loving, caring, and supportive relationship for children. These qualities can be found in a single-parent household also.

There are several different types of family structures, each built on relationships based on strengths and weaknesses. They all have issues, and based on the conditions, provisions are made.

©2019 Mildred Stallworth (P)2019 Mildred Stallworth
Conflict Resolution Parenting & Families Marriage

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