Construct 16 questionnaires to be carried out in four different families based on the given topic "Developmental Impacts on Families ";

1. The family lived in the village for generations, relying on traditional farming methods.
2. The family lives in an urban area and comprises both parents working full-time jobs.
3. The family recently migrated from a rural area to seek better jobs opportunities in town and cities.
4. The single mother raising her three children.
Questions should be in one sentence, four questions for each family and it should be simple.

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Family 1: Traditional Farming Family in a Village

  1. How has your family's reliance on traditional farming methods affected your day-to-day lives?
  2. What challenges do you face in sustaining your farming practices?
  3. How do you pass down farming knowledge to the younger generation in your family?
  4. What role does community support play in your family's farming activities?

Family 2: Urban Family with Both Parents Working Full-Time

  1. How do you manage work-life balance while both parents are working full-time?
  2. What impact does your work schedule have on family meals and activities?
  3. How do you ensure your children feel supported despite your busy schedules?
  4. What challenges do you face in finding quality childcare or after-school programs?

Family 3: Migrated Family Seeking Better Job Opportunities

  1. How has moving to an urban area changed your family's daily routine?
  2. What difficulties did you encounter during the transition from rural to urban life?
  3. How do you maintain your cultural traditions in a new environment?
  4. What support systems have been most helpful for your family since moving?

Family 4: Single Mother Raising Three Children

  1. What are the biggest challenges you face as a single mother of three?
  2. How do you manage to balance work and family responsibilities?
  3. In what ways do your children support each other in the household?
  4. What resources or support networks have you found most beneficial for your family?