Family Types
Steps in Problem Solving
Family Life Cycle
Characteristics of Families
100

Two parents and their biological child or children who live together

Nuclear Families 

100

What is the first step in solving a problem?

Identify the Problem (what, when, and where is it happening)

100

What is the beginning stage?

A couple marries and determines whether they want to become parents, then if so they decide what they want to do further with that.  

100

Shared values 

Relationships are made by two having the same outlooks in life
200

Made up of one parent and his or her child or children 

Single-Parent Family 

200

What is step 2 to solving a problem? 

Look at the solutions and alternative solutions


200

What is the childbearing stage? 

The couple starts having children. 

200

Acceptance 

Everyone in the family is considerate of other family members as well as themselves

300

Forms when one or both adults in the relationship have children from a previous relationship living in the home

Stepfamilies and Blended Families

300

What are steps 3 and 4 in solving a problem?

Analyze and Select a possible solution

300

What is the launching stage?

The couple's children begin leaving home to attend college, find a job, and live on their own. 

300

Willingness

The ability to be willing to do anything for anyone in your family and/or adjust to their needs

400

An adoption in which identifies of the birth parents and adopting family are not revealed

Closed Adoption 

400

What is step 5 in solving a problem? 

Implement a Solution

400

What is the mid-years stage?

The couple faces an empty nest when all of their children leave home and they may feel a void in their lives. 

400

Sharing of Responsibilities

Everyone has equal things they do in the family when it comes to getting things done. 

500

A person who is legally appointed by the court to take responsibility for a child in the event of the birthparents' death or extended absence 

Guardian

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