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The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Extended Family

The more distant family is a wellspring of help and solace to many, yet it has its detriments as well

By Ahmed kingPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Extended Family
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The extended family is a source of support and comfort to many, but it has its disadvantages too. It can be difficult to get along with family members, and there may be some who you’d rather not see at all. However, the benefits of the extended family are undeniable, especially if you find yourself in need of assistance or companionship. Here are some points to consider as you decide whether to join or avoid the extended family structure.

Extending your family makes you feel less alone

One advantage to having an extended family is that it makes you feel less alone. When you have a supportive network of family, friends, and community members, you have more people who care about what happens to you. With so many people invested in your life, it may be easier to stay motivated and accountable for your goals.

It reduces financial pressures on everyone

An extended family is a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption. The term can refer to one's nuclear family or to all relatives who are part of one's social circle. It may also include non-relatives with whom one shares a close relationship.

Extended families provide many advantages for those who come from them. For example, it reduces financial pressures on everyone by allowing members to pool their resources and share expenses.

It allows people to stay at home longer

There are many advantages to having an extended family. One is that it allows people to stay at home longer. This can be helpful for those who have a chronic illness or disability which makes it difficult for them to get around town without assistance. It also can help parents spend more time with their children as well as save money, since there are fewer child care expenses when grandparents take on this role.

Parents can teach their children different skills

One major advantage is that children can learn a variety of skills from their parents. For example, they may help out in the garden with their father or help their mother cook dinner.

Many kids are also able to spend more time with grandparents who live close by. This means they get to see them on a more regular basis and can build stronger bonds with them.

However, it's not always easy for kids to spend time with extended family members if there are conflicts in opinion or beliefs between them.

Children can help with chores

Children can be an asset to the family when it comes to chores. For example, a 12-year-old girl is responsible for cleaning up after dinner. She is supervised by her parents, but she is given responsibilities that are appropriate for her age.

Extended families are built on trust, understanding, and respect

An extended family is a group of people who are related by blood or marriage. It can include parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces or nephews. The extended family may also be considered a community with common interests that are not limited to family members.

There are many advantages to an extended family such as understanding each other's personality and being able to support one another in time of need.

Too many relatives in one household causes stress for everyone

There are a lot of things that can go wrong with an extended family in one house. Too many people trying to get ready for work at once, too many people eating dinner at the same time, too many people coming home from work all at different times. But it also has some advantages. It's good for kids to have lots of cousins close by their age, for instance, and it can be very helpful when someone needs help with childcare or eldercare.

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