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Three examples of the differences between a blended family and nuclear family.

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A traditional nuclear family consists of a married couple and their biological child or children. ... A blended family/blended household includes at least one step-parent, stepsiblings, and/or half-siblings. A step-parent is the spouse of the child's biological parent but is not the child's biological parent. An example of a blended family is a woman with two children from a previous marriage who marries a man with three children from a previous marriage. ... A stepfamily in which both new mates have one or more living children from prior partners.

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