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joint family advantages and disadvantage 5 points

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Answered by nilumarmat09
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⭐Disadvantages

1. joint family. ...

2. A small Decision Runs by Everyone. ...

3. Financial Responsibility. ...

4. Interference in Parenting. ...

5. Woes of a Common Kitche.

⭐Advantages

1. A child is Never Lonely

If you are a working mom living in a joint family, you can rest assured of your child’s daily needs. If you are worried about who will serve him food or take care of him when he is sick, you need not. As you know in a joint family, there will always be people to take good care of him.

2. Happiness Doubles

If you have ever lived in a joint family, you must have experienced that sharing little joys and achievements with your family members makes them so happy. Even small achievements are rejoiced by one and all. And in the moments of sorrow, your family is always there to support you.

3. You Learn The Art of Sharing

If you notice a child raised in a nuclear family and the one raised in a joint family, you will observe difference in their behaviour. A kid brought up with many people is obviously more social but he also has a habit of sharing. Living in a joint family inculcates the habit of sharing from childhood. If your child has a chocolate, he will know that he has to distribute it among his siblings and cousins. As a kid, he might not like to share it, but it only prepares him for the future. The habit of giving and sharing makes you a person who is liked by all. Living in a joint family makes you focus on ‘we’ than on ‘me'.

4. You Learn to Respect

Growing up in a family with so many elders develops a sense of respect for others. Keeping your tongue in check around elders, respecting them, and obeying their commands…somehow shapes your personality. And a person who shows respects and treats others with respect is always appreciated.

5. Education Beyond Books

The education of a child living with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents is not only restricted to academics and school but the horizon of his education is much wider. Living with grandparents, a child gets acquainted with the world of their times. With aunts and uncles, he gets familiar with their struggles. All in all, living in a joint family makes one understand that there is more to education than just school books.

Answered by kyzenDsouza3330
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Advantages of Living in a Joint Family

Unconditional love. – Having more than your usually 3-4 members in a household gives you the extra dose of unconditional love and support. ...

Family Vacations. – ...

Responsibilities. – ...

Sharing is caring. – ...

Finances. – ...

Security. – ...

Emergencies. – ...

Relationship

5 Disadvantages of Living in a Joint Family

Privacy is Compromised. Lack of privacy is a common complaint among people who live in a joint family. ...

A small Decision Runs by Everyone. ...

Financial Responsibility. ...

Interference in Parenting. ...

Woes of a Common Kitchen.

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