Nebraska College Preparatory Academy
Date of this Version
Spring 2015
Document Type
Article
Citation
Poster presented for Nebraska College Preparatory Academy Senior Capstone Project, May 2015
Abstract
A traditional family structure in the U.S is defined as a family support system involving two married heterosexual individuals providing care and stability for their biological offspring. Examples of nontraditional families include but are not limited to being raised by homosexual parents, single parents and/or raised in a low-income family. Studies found that students that are raised in nontraditional families are at no disadvantage when it comes to the social and academic success of the student.
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Copyright 2015 Yakira McKay