1. Single
2. Newlywed with no children
3. Full nest Stage 1, has chilcren, youngest under 6
4. Full nest stage 2, youngest child over 6
5. Full nest stage 3, older married couple now. has depedent children
6. Empty nest stage 1, head of household still emplyed, no kids at home
7. Empty nest stage 2, HOH retires
8. Solitray Survivor-one of the couple passes away, survivor continue to work
9. retired solitary survivor-survivor retire, no kids at home
(info retireved from famil and life sciences praxis II prep workbook)
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baby/kid/adult/die
it has a total of 9 stages.
i believe he does have a family but no sites i have been on can tell me anything about Henry Sampson's family life. there is hardly any information about him.
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