Usually, a family has parents and children. But the structure varies in different (culture).
In many Asian countries, extended families (大家庭) are common. Families usually have three generations (live) together. When parents are busy with work, grandparents help do the housework and take care the children.
While in most (west) countries, many people prefer a nuclear family (核心家庭): families only parents and children. During the daytime, working parents send their children grandparents' house or daycare centres. And after work, they take the children back home. Some families are even (describe) as DINK—double income, no kids. According to 2010 Pew Research report, one in five (America) couples don't want a child.
Although families may (different) in the East and West, every family is a warm place to teach us important values of love and care.
The most positive (乐观的) person I have ever seen is may dad! He is so positive that I do not1hearing a single word from him which is related (相关的) to hopelessness!
Unlike most mums and dads, my dad never says things that make me feel2He is always there to give me encouragement and help. 3I do wrong things, he always tells me what's right in a positive way. For example, if I am in4he often tells me to open the books he bought me. Then he asks me to read the5that can help me with the problems I'm facing. After that, we have a6together.
Even though I'm not always a good kid, my dad7shouts or gets angry with me. I know that he's8—a day when I grow up and understand things in my life.
I can see the reason that he is so positive is because he believes in9And he believes that whatever10, it is under control. So we have nothing to worry about. Be positive!