Careers
Family Types
Reality Store Vocab.
Functions of a Family
Types of TV families
100

a government worker who provides help and support for children and families during difficult times.

Social worker

100

Someone who is not married and has no kids

Single person

100

A bank or other creditor lends money at interest to a buyer of a home


Mortgage

100

Safeguarding your home to keep harm out or reduce the risk

Protection

100

The Cosby Show

Nuclear Family

200

provides instruction to children who are usually 5 or 6 years old.

Kindergarten Teacher

200

A couple and their children

Nuclear family

200

An occupation is undertaken for a period of a person’s life and with opportunities for progress

Occupation

200

Being flexible as new situations or problems arise

Adaptation

200

Full House

Extended Family

300

help kids improve their bodily movements. Work mainly with children who are involved in physical activities and have been injured.

Child Sports Therapist

300

One or more children living in a house headed by one parent

Single parent

300

A tenants regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land

Rent

300

Providing entertainment for children or the family as a whole (could be a free event, game night, etc.)

Recreation

300

Living Single

Single Person

400

create items that are safe, fun, and sometimes educational for babies and children. Often work for a company.

Toy Designer

400

Family with a relative living with them

Extended family

400

Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments

Income

400

Showing affection to your family, telling you how you feel about the, asking and receiving advice, and sharing concerns

Love and Support

400

Martin

Childless Couple

500

a doctor who specializes in the care of children's health.

Pediatrician

500

a couple and one or more children from a previous relationship and one parent becomes a stepparent

Blended family

500

Taken by the government from workers’ income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions


Taxes

500

Shelter, clothing, food are examples 

Basic Needs

500

Modern Family (Cam, Mitchell and Lily

Adoptive Family

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