FAD-2230 : A Life Span Development Approach [NOTES Part 7] - 4.0ed the course
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I definition of a family: burgess and locke a group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption; constituting a single household; interacting and communicating with each other in the respective social roles and creating and maintaining a common culture , seccombe a relationship by blood, marriage, or affection in which members may, cooperate economically, care for children, consider their identity intimately connected to the larger group (a) sorority/fraternity and organizations can to some degree can be considered a family.