Math, asked by appamramu82, 4 months ago

what are the advantages and disadvantages of big family?​

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Answered by vijykumarbuddhawar
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Advantages of Having a Big Family

We Laugh A Lot. There's always something silly going on in our house. ...

You're Never Lonely. Growing up an only child, I remember the loneliness of being the only kid in the house. ...

You Worry Less. ...

We Learn From Each Other. ...

Teaches Teamwork. ...

Teaches Sharing. ...

Family Always Has Your Back. ...

Love Is Multiplied.

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Not as much 1-on-1 time with parents. ...

Less money. ...

Less space. ...

Less alone time. ...

Someone is always fighting – at least when you're kids. ...

People will hardcore judge you and possible make fun of you. ...

You'll get stared at. ...

Your younger kids will always be known as “so and so's little brother/sister

Answered by vramyasrinivasan
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Advantages Of Big Family :  Believe that there are advantages to being part of a big family! However, the fact that we have eight children is looked at as unusual by many people these days.  However, my husband came from a family of 14 kids, and there were 5 in my family.  For us, having a “large family” just seemed normal.  Many folks are quick to point out the difficulties of affording a large family, as well as the time and work involved, etc.  I, on the other hand, see it as a blessing.  Yes, there are difficulties, but there are also many advantages and joys, as well.

Disadvantages Of Big Family : It  seems like most people in this day and age prefer small families. It’s the cultural norm, and it’s seen as a little “out there” if you plan to have more than 2-3 kids.

So how about those of us who want to have more? I’m right there with you: I would like to have anywhere from 4-8!

With all the negative talk surrounding large families, how can you decide what’s right for your clan? Should you add on or call it good?

My husband and I both grew up in families of 8 kids. We also had similar age gaps within our families. Both of our parents had “normal” families (Both with 3 kids)…. Then they decided to add on more than 5 years later. Between biological and adoption, they both ended up with 5 more children

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