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1. What is your understanding of Family Structure?

(general concept)
The family structure incorporates individuals
who are viewed as a component of the family—
present individuals, just as significant figures from
an earlier time—and the nature of the connections
among them. This data can help recognize who
should be remembered for an appraisal, who may
be wellsprings of help for more established grown-
ups, and what connections are flashpoints for
potential conflict. Family structure reflects
connections at the point of organic relatedness,
conjugal and association status, and living game
plans. "Family structure" is a term that depicts the
individuals from a family who are connected by
marriage or bloodline and is regularly utilized
regarding, in any event, one youngster dwelling in
the home younger than 18. Today these
constructions are distinguished as two‐parent, one‐
parent, and "living with neither parent" (e.g.,
supportive families, grandparent families or
different family members, child care families,
regulated kids). Notwithstanding, since the mid‐
1940s, various changes in everyday life have
brought about more confounded assignments of
family structure, including mixed families, single‐
parent, and accomplice families (living together
couples, both other gender and same-sex),
multigenerational families, and binuclear families).
This section lays out the different regular meanings
of various family structures, recognizes changes in
family structure over the long run, and talks about
their expanding intricacy.

2. What is the importance of having a family


structure based on the ff: a) organizational
structure ;b) authority base ; c) residential
arrangement ; d) descent alignment ?

A. Organizational Structre
The importance of organizational structure is
for us to know what kind of family we are. It is also
important because it is one of the main
fundamental things, or it is something that bubbles
in the family structure. This is important because it
is your base to know the members of your family
members as individuals and in the internal
organization.

B. Authority Base
It is important to consider which jobs every
relative takes inside the family and whether
everybody is happy with the current plan. For ex-
ample, the most established kids in the family may
assume the parental part of really focusing on their
more youthful kin. Or then again, grandparents may
gain a significant spot inside the family by expecting
a focal kid raising job while guardians work.
Consider who is answerable for what inside your
own family and how the current plan is functioning.
A few duties might be available to negotiation,
especially if the family doesn't appear to be working
ideally. For instance, a more established youngster
might be angry about having much responsibility for
looking after the more youthful kids, while the
younger kids may likewise loathe the more
seasoned kid assuming a parental part. This will
bring about contentions at whatever point the most
seasoned youngster is left in control. Guardians
need to audit what is going on, examine how the
youngsters feel about it, and concoct a few other
options.

C.Residential Arrangement
The importance of a residential arrangement is
this, or here you will know what your status is when
it comes to where you live and what kind of living in
that house, here you will also know what kind of life
you live in your family or each family members. This
should not be lost in the family structure because it
is essential in a family structure. It is also necessary
for family structure because it will help you to build
a complete family structure. Also, you don't get
confused about what kind of life you have in that
residential.

D.Descent Alignment
The importance of descent alignment in the
family structure gives us the cultures and norms
that come from our mother and father. You cannot
build a proper family structure without proper
alignment because you can see your culture and
norms as a person you have acquired and adapted
to your mother and father. This is important
because, without descent alignment, you will not
have your culture and norms as a whole. Lastly, this
is important because you will also know your other
cultural norms where you have only adapted the
cultural norms to your father or your mother.

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