Family Types

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Across
  1. 2. involves rearing children and includes providing safety, supervision, and control; medical care; education; financially supporting needs; provide food, clothing, shelter; and protecting your child from harm; while shaping them to be a positive and productive asset to society
  2. 5. people's desires to have a stable and realistically positive evaluation of themselves
  3. 8. the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
  4. 9. a family who has welcomed a child born to another into their family and legally adopted that child as their own
  5. 10. a family or adult who takes care of a child who is not his or her biological child
  6. 11. needs for freedom from illness or danger and for a secure, familiar, and predictable environment
  7. 13. a person bringing up a child or children without a partner
Down
  1. 1. when a divorced or separated parent shares equally with the other parent in the custody and care of a child
  2. 3. a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live in one household
  3. 4. a couple who choose not to have or cannot have children
  4. 6. a family that includes a couple and their dependent children: regarded as a basic social unit
  5. 7. a large group of interacting people in a defined territory, sharing a common culture
  6. 10. a group of people related to one another by blood, marriage, or strong bond
  7. 12. a family consisting of a couple and their children from this and all previous relationships