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Across
  1. 6. a legally recognised relationship between two people who live together and share responsibilities, similar to marriage but usually with fewer legal rights or requirements (varies by country).
  2. 7. the care and supervision of children, especially by someone other than the parents (e.g., nurseries, babysitters).
  3. 8. the number of divorces that happen in a population over a certain period (often per year).
  4. 9. a formal word meaning someone’s children.
  5. 10. family where only one parent (mother or father) raises the children.
  6. 11. small family unit made up of two parents and their children living together.
Down
  1. 1. the number of babies born in a population over a certain period (often per year).
  2. 2. all the people who live together in one home, whether they are related or not.
  3. 3. the act or process of giving birth to a baby.
  4. 4. the person in a family who earns the main income to support the household.
  5. 5. larger family group that includes relatives beyond the parents and children, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.