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Can the American family be defined? Today’s isolated nuclear families, some with unmarried or same-sex parents, challenge traditional notions. This video explores the evolution of new family types and what they mean for the future. (22 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Brazelton on Parenting | The Bonds of Family
     


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