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| Your original family, parents and children born to one set of parents |
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| Children who are living with one parent, due to death,divorce and or separation. |
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| children who are permanently added to a family |
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| children placed on temporary basis in a supporting home. |
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| families with one or both parents who have children from a previous relationship. |
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| families who have aunts , uncles and or grandparents living together |
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| process families go through as they grow and change |
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| first stage begins with a couple |
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| during this period new members are added to the family |
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| teens and young adults begin to leave the family |
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| allows families to become a couple once more |
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| final stage of the famiy cycle |
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| ways your familes interact that can be completely different for each family |
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| something your body must have to function |
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| family members provide each other with love and affection |
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| Parents help children learn these ways of relating to other people |
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| Children leave home to be on their own. Parents have more time to enjoy hobbies and do community service. |
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