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A nuclear family includes parents, children, and any other relatives that live in the home, such as grandparents. The extended family are other relatives who do not live in the home, and can in some cases include close friends.

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A nuclear family is made up of a husband, a wife, and their children or pet. A extended family has three generations of that order living in one household.

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