What is Family and Main Family Types
A family is simply two or more people connected by birth, marriage, living together, or adoption - it's really that straightforward! The key thing is the meaningful relationships between people, not just how they're related on paper.
Nuclear families (sometimes called cereal packet families) are what many people picture first - a mum, dad, and their children all living together. This two-generation setup used to be considered the "standard" family type, though that's definitely changed.
Extended families go beyond parents and kids to include relatives like grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. They can extend vertically (different generations like grandparents living with grandchildren) or horizontally (same generation like cousins or siblings).
Quick Tip: Remember that nuclear = just parents and kids, extended = includes other relatives too.