Diagrammatic representation of nuclear family, joint family and 3 generation family

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Diagrammatic representation of three types of families side by side: 1. NUCLEAR FAMILY: A simple tree diagram showing a couple (Father + Mother) at the top connected by a horizontal marriage line, with 2 children (Son, Daughter) hanging below via vertical lines. Label: "Nuclear Family" 2. JOINT FAMILY: A larger tree diagram showing a Grandfather and Grandmother at the top connected by a marriage line. Below them, two sons each connected by a marriage line to their wives (Aunt/Uncle couples). Below each couple, 2 children. All connected by vertical and horizontal lines. Label: "Joint Family" 3. THREE GENERATION FAMILY: A vertical tree diagram showing 3 generations: Generation 1 - Grandparents (Grandfather + Grandmother) at top. Generation 2 - Their child (Father) married to Mother in the middle. Generation 3 - Two children (Son, Daughter) at the bottom. Each generation clearly labeled. Label: "3 Generation Family" Use standard genogram symbols: squares for males, circles for females, horizontal lines for marriage, vertical lines for descent. Clean white background, color-coded by family type, neat boxes and labels.

Diagrammatic representation of Nuclear Family, Joint Family, and 3 Generation Family
Here is the diagrammatic representation of all three family types:
Nuclear Family The simplest unit - a married couple (father + mother) with their children (typically 1-2). Only two generations: parents and children living together.
Joint Family An extended family structure where multiple married siblings (usually brothers) live together under one roof with their respective spouses and children, all descending from a common set of grandparents.
3 Generation Family (Extended/Multigenerational) Three distinct generations living together:
  • Generation 1: Grandparents
  • Generation 2: Parents (son/daughter of grandparents + their spouse)
  • Generation 3: Children/Grandchildren
Key symbols used (standard genogram notation):
  • Square = Male
  • Circle = Female
  • Horizontal line = Marriage/union
  • Vertical/descending line = Parent-child relationship
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