Cards (22)

  • Blended families, also known as stepfamilies, often form after divorce, death, or remarriage.
  • Match the family type with its characteristics:
    Traditional ↔️ Established routines
    Blended ↔️ New relationships
  • Traditional families originate from marriage and childbirth.
  • What is an example of a blended family scenario?
    Marie remarries Jean-Pierre
  • Blended families, also known as stepfamilies, often form after divorce, death, or remarriage.
  • Match the challenge with its corresponding reward in blended families:
    Difficulties adjusting to new relationships ↔️ Expanded support network
    Financial considerations ↔️ Diverse perspectives
    Disciplining children ↔️ Opportunity for growth
  • Blended families can gain diverse perspectives and strong emotional support networks despite challenges.
  • Cultural norms and values significantly influence the dynamics of blended families, shaping their roles, responsibilities, and communication.
  • In all cultures, step-parents are expected to take on parental roles immediately.
    False
  • Why is understanding cultural norms crucial for blended families?
    To build harmonious relationships
  • Blended families are also known as stepfamilies
  • Blended families always include a stepparent, step-sibling, or half-sibling.
  • Match the family type with its composition and origin:
    Traditional ↔️ Married parents with biological children, marriage and childbirth
    Blended ↔️ Step-parents, step-siblings, half-siblings, divorce and remarriage
  • An example of a blended family includes Marie, Jean-Pierre, and their children from previous relationships
  • Blended families often face unique challenges but also experience special rewards.
  • Match the challenges with the rewards in blended families:
    Difficulties in integration ↔️ Expanded family network
    Financial considerations and budgeting ↔️ Greater emotional understanding
    Conflicts with step-siblings ↔️ Enhanced communication skills
  • Increased emotional support in blended families can help bring family members closer
  • Cultural norms and values have no influence on blended family dynamics.
    False
  • Match the cultural aspect with its influence on blended family dynamics:
    Roles ↔️ Defined familial positions may need renegotiation
    Responsibilities ↔️ Expectations for parent and child duties must be adapted
    Values ↔️ Core principles influence decision-making
  • In cultures where step-parents immediately take on parental roles, the integration process is often smoother
  • Vanessa Paradis and Johnny Depp co-parented their children despite their split.
  • Gad Elmaleh and Charlotte Casiraghi had a son named Raphaël