Lifelong Learn. 2014, 4, 74-92

https://doi.org/10.11118/lifele2014040174

Contemporary Family and the Diversity of Family Life Forms

Eleonóra Mendelová

Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, Pedagogická fakulta, Katedra pedagogiky, Dražovska 4, 949 01 Nitra, Slovenská republika

Received December 5, 2013
Accepted June 25, 2014

Contemporary Family and the Diversity of Family Life Formpp. Slovakia (as well as other post communistic countries) has been experiencing dynamic changes in family behaviour since 1989, which is reflected in the diversity of family life formpp. The dominant type, nuclear family, which is formed by two parents and a child or children, has been extended, in the process of family behaviour changes, by forms such as a family formed by one adult (a parent) or informal partnership couplepp. The study is aimed at the process of diversification of family behaviour, seeks to present a view of new forms of family and partnership life, and analyzes their difficulties and limitpp. This analysis focuses on five forms of family and partnership life which are typical of the current development and are organized with regard to family life cycle: single, cohabitation, marriage, one parent and reconstructed family. In the conclusion, the author indicates recommendations for family and school education aiming at improving the preparation of students and the young for family life.