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20190629043129nuclear Family Assessment

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1 FAMILY ASSESSMENT Traditional, Nuclear Family Name Institutional Affiliation Date FAMILY ASSESSMENT 2 TRADITIONAL, NUCLEAR FAMILY ASSESSMENT A traditional, nuclear family is composed of parents and their biological children. The traditional, nuclear family that is to be assessed is made up of father, mother, and three children. The family has two girls and a boy. The eldest of the children is a girl who is 17 years old, following is the boy who is 14 years old, and the youngest child is a girl who is ten years old. The family is of a white race (Bryant, L. E. 2016). The people in the family have different roles to play in the family. The father has been considered as the sole breadwinner of the family. He is a peasant farmer and supports the family. The father provides financial support to the family. The mother sells grocery and has responsibilities at home. She takes care of the house, cooking, and taking care of the family. The mother also assists in providing some financial assistance to the family when there is need. She carries out little work and can acquire a small amount of money for the family. The two girls have the responsibility of helping their mother in the kitchen. They learn from their mother on how to clean the house, wash the dishes, and to perform laundry. The young boy has been given the responsibility of cleaning the compound, trimming the flowers, and taking care of the available domestic animals. The family is a healthy family, and there is no ...
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