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Write 35-40 words, "WHAT DRAWBACKS will come come, if GRANDPARENTS WILL NOT BE AT HOME or DRAWBACKS OF NUCLEAR FAmiLIes!." ​

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Answered by prabhasharma3262
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I will share my personal experience.

My kids were constantly on phone or television. I was so miffed up with the situation, that I seriously thought of packing them to hostel. Before taking the final decision, however I decided to visit my parents place and I noticed a vast change in their behaviour. We stayed there for almost 10 days and not for a single day, they asked for phone. They enjoyed playing carrom or ludo with their grandpa, learnt gardening from him and listened to stories. This led me to rethink my decision. So lets see...

There are countless drawbacks, when grandparents look after children.

Kids automatically learn the life skills by listening to their stories (that some schools charge hefty fees for).

They grow up to be caring individuals.

Parents get some cosy time for themselves as couple.

Kids don't feel lonely and neglected, when both the parents are working.

Last but not the least, they come to respect you more, because they see you taking care of your parents.

With grandparents around, they may get a bit pampered, thats all. There is no drawback, only time-tested benefits of having grandparents around.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear families, which include a mother, father and children living in the household, are what many consider 'typical.' However, as the social landscape changes, so do ideas and perceptions of different family types. Every family structure has advantages and disadvantages.

Advantages of the Nuclear Family

Approximately 68 percent of children live in a nuclear family unit, according to 2016 U.S. Census data. In general, people view this family structure as an ideal or dominant arrangement to raise a family. Two married parents and their children living together provides a favorable image for many reasons.

Strength and Stability

Children born into a marriage tend to have more stability than children born into cohabitation. Pew Research Center found that 20 percent of kids born to married parents experience divorce, while nearly 50 percent of kids in cohabiting families experience divorce. Both of these groups of children have a better chance to one day live with a married couple than kids born to single moms. Committed spouses or partners model a loving, caring, and supportive relationship for their children. This translates into future success when children learn how to seek positive relationships and interact well with others. Children see partners work together to solve problems, delegate household responsibilities, and support one another through positive and negative issues.

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