Two married parents living in one
household with their children once comprised the normative family in the United States.
Not exact matches
A lot of what goes on in the
household for a
child or a teenager can have a lot to do
with what they do
once they go outside those doors.
In Bwa Mawego, 36 percent of
households with children changed composition at least
once between 1990 and 1995 — a statistic not unusual for the Caribbean; over the same period about a third of the
children lived in more than one
household.
According to a study by Pew Research, only about 46 % of
children in America live
with married, heterosexual parents — what was
once considered a traditional
household.
Once the counselor has empowered the couple to accomplish this, the parents work on family rules, consequences and rewards, consistency, dealing
with the shuttle of
children between two
households, and even the conflict between your partner and the ex-spouse.