Family Structures and Child Development: A Comparative Analysis
Keywords:
Family structures, child development, nuclear families, singleparent families, extended families, blended families, parental involvement, child outcomesAbstract
This article explores the relationship between family structures and child development, analyzing various family types—including nuclear, single parent, extended, and blended families. The study investigates how these structures influence children's cognitive, emotional, and social development. Utilizing a comparative analysis framework, the article synthesizes existing literature, presents empirical data through graphs and charts, and highlights the importance of understanding family dynamics in promoting positive child outcomes. The findings suggest that while different family structures present unique challenges and advantages, supportive environments and parental involvement are critical across all types.