The times have changed; as the family demand has changed since the 1950s, the core family is no longer an American ideal. The encounter with American mother and father, and their two children is a depiction of movies, early television programs, and American family life. According to today's criteria, it is now outdated and considered cliché, but this way of thinking is common in many of the world's first countries. This ideal is very different from previous agricultural and industrialized families, imitated and structured as the work of the father of "American dream", and the mother maintains simulation for the parents of the family and the children.
For many people, the ideal American family is the nuclear family of fathers, mothers, and children. Nuclear families are still a typical family type in the United States now and still. But during agriculture, some Americans lived in a large family. A large family consists of male and wife, one or more married children, and two or more couple of unmarried children, including other relatives of the head of the household, such as brothers, sisters, or widows of widows. Processing the land and leaving it in the family is two reasons why you choose to have your family together. Convenient transportation and lack of employment will limit the possibilities of action. A poor communication system tends to bring families closer together geographically.
Change: Since family demand has changed since the 1950's, nuclear families are no longer American's ideals. The encounter with American mother and father, and their two children is a depiction of movies, early television programs, and American family life. According to today's criteria, it is now outdated and considered cliché, but this way of thinking is common in many of the world's first countries. This ideal is greatly different from past agriculture and families before industrialization, and it is imitated.
Kin group. Families can refer to core family groups or extended families. An "ideal" family consists of a mother, a father, and two or three children. Americans often use marriage to distinguish between relatives and relatives; blood relationships are considered more important. The relationship between core families is usually closer than that of members of the extended family. Adoption is common, but reproductive technology that enables infertile couples and homosexual couples to breed is very important. This reflects the importance of biological relatives in culture.
Differences between ideals and real American families As these family members are no longer united under one roof. In addition, parents are no longer male or female. Homosexual partners can choose to own and adopt their family. Polyglotteism also brought about an ideal American family change. There may be many parents from many children and gender. Also, there is recruitment. Therefore, even if there are only two boys and girls, it may not be so.