'Children's Rights are best provided for within the context of the nuclear family'
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'Children's Rights are best provided for within the context of the nuclear family' I will be discussing this statement in the following assignment, by studying some of the key issues and concepts it is associated with. Throughout the assignment I will be showing contrasting views for and against this statement. Firstly, I will discuss what the nuclear family is and what different theorists interpret the 'perfect' family to be. Secondly, I will look at Children's Rights in relation to the nuclear family and whether or not it supports it. I will include other types of families and will discuss throughout whether they provide for Children's Rights in our society today. 'The family is a group of individuals related to one another by blood ties, marriage or adoption, who form an economic unit, the adult members of which are responsible for the upbringing of children. All known societies involve some form of family system,...

