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There are some similarities and differences, for example.

Unlike French families, Colombian


families often move from their homes. French and Colombian children

they have to go to school and although the mother traditionally stays at home to take care of
young children, both parents go to work every day. As for the culture in Greenland

Inuit families live in large family groups, including grandparents, aunts and uncles, unlike
Colombian families living with parents and children and occasionally with grandparents.
Colombians, like the Inuits, have traditions that go back thousands of years since the first
ancestors, but in Colombia only in some cities. talking about china,

In China, unlike Colombia, families are small, since parents are only allowed to have one child. As
for Kenya,

In Colombia, family life is similar within the country, unlike Kenya, that family life is different
within each tribe according to the family rules and beliefs they have.

In Mexico, similar to Colombia, families celebrate the "quinceañera" of the daughter, who turns
15, to mark the beginning of her life as a woman. As for Ghana,

in Ghana it is similar to Colombia in rural areas where the level of education is not high and not all
children in rural areas can study. Learning from family members.

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