BLove, care, and support the members provide for each other
CHaving the same last name
DLiving in a big house together
What makes a family is the love, care, and support the members give each other. Families can have many different structures and still be a real, loving family.
Question 2 True / False
There is one 'normal' type of family that everyone should have.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
Families have always come in many different forms across cultures and throughout history. There are many normal ways to be a family.
Question 3 True / False
True or false: A child with two dads is missing something important compared to children with a mom and dad.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
What matters is the quality of love and support, not the family structure. Children with two dads, two moms, one parent, or grandparents can be just as loved and supported.
Question 4 Multiple Choice
Your friend lives with their grandma. What is the respectful thing to do?
ATell them their family is weird
BTreat them the same as everyone else because they are still part of a family
CFeel sorry for them
DAsk rude questions about why their parents are not there
Treating someone respectfully regardless of their family structure shows you understand that love and support matter more than family form.
Question 5 Short Answer
Describe your family or a friend's family. What makes it special?
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: My family has my mom, my stepdad, and my brother. My stepdad is kind and helps take care of us. What makes us special is that we work together and we love each other.
A good answer shows acknowledgment of their unique family structure and focuses on the love and support that makes it work, not on whether it looks 'normal.'