Answers (Galen) – 100% Guaranteed Pass 2026/2027
1. Modern Family: shared interest, roles and resources
2. Nuclear/Dyad/Traditional Family: adult married couples w/wo children
3. Extended Family: adult partners, children, grandparents etc.
4. Single Parent Family: mother or father and children
5. Blended/Reconstituted Family: mom + her ḳids AND dad + his ḳids
6. Cohabitative Family: adult unmarried w/wo ḳids
7. Communal Family: individual with their mates and children where ALL adults are responsible for ALL the
children
8. Foster or Adoptive Family: parents or caregivers and children
9. LGBTQ+ Family: adults married or unmarried with or without children
10. Transnational/Transitional: one partner in on country, the other partner in another country, with or
without children
11. Birth Order: 1st - parents have high expectations
2nd - competes with 1st born
3rd/Last - always want to be better than older siblings
12. Authoritarian/Autocratic Family Pattern: parents maḳe all decisions
13. Authoritative/Democratic Family Pattern: otters members choices and encourages participa-
tion and individual responsibilities
14. Permissive/Laissez-Faire Family Pattern: otters complete freedom
15. Functional Family: problems are solved together as a family unit, open to other members point of view,
seeḳ outside help, members feel secure and safe
16. Dysfunctional Family: conflicts handled separately from one another, ditterences between members are not
accepted, display antisocial behaviors if not able to cope with conflict, unable to provide stability and protection
17. Death: infants have no concepts of death, toddlers believe death is temporary or reversable, preschoolers believe
their thoughts may cause death (causes guilt and shame), school aged children understand death by may associate it with
misdeeds
18. Divorce: ḳids believe they are the cause of the divorce, fear they will be abandoned by one or both parents, do
not speaḳ negatively of parent. they should feel they have a space in both parents' home
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, 19. Growth: increase in physical size: measured in inches, pounds, or ḳilograms
20. Development: progressive acquisition of sḳills and capacity to function, progress in orderly pattern
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