Official Review: Different Family Structures

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In "Different Family Structures" by Mildred Stallworth, she elaborates on the difference of all family structures. The family structure of the past with biological children being born to married parents is highlighted as the structure that was acceptable then. She points to the fact that different family structures are appreciated today and that all structures can be successful with the presence of communication, teaching and affection. However, it is noteworthy that she notices an advantage of stability to children born into a marriage as opposed to those who are not.
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Thank you for the free copy! But I have no interest in non-fiction books.
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Today's BOTD takes a look at all the different types of family structures, each one unique in its own way. I love that the information focuses on what's best for children; by providing them with a loving and supportive home, you are helping them to create long-lasting, positive relationships for years to come. A must-read! Thank you! :-)
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I like the emphasis on love, communication and religion as the bedrock of good family relationships. Furthermore, the whole family discussion contained in this book resonates well with me. Nice review.
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It sounds interesting and insightful. Considering the current divorce rate, I don't think it'll hurt to grab a copy of this book and get a good insight on family structure, strength and weaknesses. Great review.
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It is quite remarkable that the review states that this book has something for both the religious and non-religious. I will give this a read.
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A well written review. Though I do not find the makeup of family structure intriguing, I am going to skip this one.
Thanks for the review though.
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Thank you VernaVi for the review. Just by the title of the book, I know this book would be much recommended for all people to read and be ready to create a happy life. It's what all parents want. I rate it 4/4. The best.
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Thank you for sharing your deep insights about this book :tiphat: which I think is very enriching not only to a few but to all members of our society, especially, to its major institution, the family. It’s going to bring amazing changes in the future of our children and our children’s children.
Thanks to the author for coming up with this book’s concept👍 Congratulations on the #BOTD🎉
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I agree with the author that families can be made up of different groups of people, but at the core there should be love and and support for one another.
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VernaVi wrote: 08 Aug 2019, 05:02 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Different Family Structures" by Mildred Stallworth.]

“What children need most are the essentials that grandparents provide in abundance. They give unconditional love, kindness, patience, humor, comfort, lessons in life, and most importantly, cookies.” -Rudolph Giuliani
TRUE! :lol:
I'm definitely interested in this book. Great review!
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Fascinating story indeed, very educational and informative. Awesome review.
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I think every family is different despite the type it belongs to. I don't like the idea of categorizing families and people in general.
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The sense of tenderness and concern that the author of the book wants to convey through the theme of family structure is clear to the readers in the Official Review: Different Family Structures by Mildred stallworth. They feel that this is exactly the book they are looking for and find all the points related to the family life mentioned in the book!
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Post by EvaDar »

Well, there can't be enough encouragement for parents to use positive reinforcement in parenting. Sounds like a well-executed book. Thanks for the review.
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