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Work in pairs and arrive at five points that bring out the benefits and challenges of living in either a nuclear family or a joint family. Share your views with your class.

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In a nuclear family: 

  • A child gets a lot of attention.
  • Child need not wait for anything he wants.
  • Both the parents shower love and protect him/her from any harm.
  • There is no scope for disappointments as parents are anxious to fulfill the needs of children.
  • Child wants parent to solve all his/her problems and never learns self-reliance.

In a joint family:

  • Child has to wait for what he wants to get.
  • There will be many to play with.
  • There is plenty of scope for caring and sharing.
  • Learn to cope with disappointments and failures in a healthy way.
  • Learn to adjust with others and tend to be empathetic.

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