Presidential Families
Presidential families refer to the immediate relatives of a country's president, typically including spouses and children. In the United States, for example, the First Lady often takes on a role in social initiatives and public appearances, while the children may attend public events and engage in community service.
These families often live in the White House, which serves as both a residence and a workplace. The dynamics of presidential families can influence public perception and policy, as their actions and values are closely observed by the media and the public.