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Single parent Extended family Couple Reconstituted/Step family Family members of different generations who live together or nearby Two adults living together or married Two families who have joined together to make one One adult living with 1 or more children Match the correct head with the tail

To know the costs involved in raising a child and the difficulties that parents can face To be successful you will be able to... Recognise the costs involved in raising a baby Recognise the costs involved in raising a child Be aware that some families find it easier to pay for bringing up their child than others Describe some of the problems that parents can face when raising children

The cost of babies Pram Cot Furnish/decorate nursery Toys Clothes Towels Bath Feeding tools/bowls, etc. Baby monitor Food Nappies Other £500 £300 £500 £100 £30 £20 £30 £50 £20 weekly £15 weekly £200

Total cost (at least!)

Some families have more money than others This means that some families will find it easier to pay for things than other families Therefore some children will have more than others. For example, some children will go to better schools, have more holidays and more expensive clothes, toys and shoes.

Rate your learning GREEN, AMBER OR RED Recognise the costs involved in raising a baby Recognise the costs involved in raising a child Be aware that some families find it easier to pay for bringing up their child than others Describe some of the problems that parents can face when raising children You should now be able to...