"12" Divorce

This week, we discuss divorce. Divorce is a process that dissolves a legal marriage between two individuals. It is a complicated and often emotionally-charged event that can be difficult for all parties involved. While some couples can amicably navigate the divorce process, others experience significant conflict and stress. There were interesting stats from some studies: 70% of divorces regret divorce in 2 years, 70% of divorced men remarried in 2 years, 70% of people who rate the marriage "very unsatisfactory" change their rating to "satisfactory or "very satisfactory" if they remain in marriage next 5 years. Many different factors can contribute to the breakdown of a marriage and ultimately lead to divorce. Some of the most common causes of divorce include: Communication problems: Communication is key to a successful marriage. When couples are unable to effectively communicate with each other, misunderstandings and resentments can build up over time. Financia

"11" What is the purpose of parenting

This week, we discuss the purpose of parenting. Parenting is one of the most crucial roles in our society, and it comes with a multitude of responsibilities. The purpose of parenting is not only to raise children to become successful adults but also to help them develop into well-rounded individuals who are equipped with the tools to lead fulfilling lives. Parenting is an essential part of shaping a child's personality and guiding them toward becoming responsible members of society.  The purpose of parenting is to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for children to grow and develop. Parenting involves the provision of the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of a child. This includes providing food, shelter, clothing, and medical care. Parents also need to create a safe environment for their children, which includes protecting them from harm, both physical and emotional. Parents should ensure that their children have access to education and opportunities that wil

"10" Family and Society

 This week we talked about different types of families and families in society. What I'm going to talk about today may not be completely consistent with this week's lesson, but I want to talk about the concept of family that I've been through and heard about as I grew up.  The concept of family has undergone significant changes in recent years. Traditionally, the family was seen as a unit consisting of a married couple and their children. However, with changing times, the definition of family has expanded to include single-parent families, blended families, same-sex families, and more. Today, families are much more diverse and complex, and they play a vital role in the fabric of society. Moreover, work has become an essential part of modern family life, with both parents often working outside the home.  As mentioned earlier, the traditional nuclear family consisting of a married couple and their children is no longer the only type of family. Today, there are many variations

"9" Communication

This week, we learned about Communication in relationships. Communication refers to the exchange of information, ideas, or thoughts between individuals or groups through various channels such as speech, writing, body language, or technology. Effective communication involves not only transmitting a message but also ensuring that it is understood by the receiver in the intended way.  I discovered that just 14% of communication between two people consists of the words that are actually said. The tone in which words are communicated accounts for 35% of communication, whereas non-verbal cues account for 51% of all exchanges. Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction and plays a vital role in personal relationships, business, education, and many other areas of life. Effective communication can lead to better understanding, trust, and cooperation, while poor communication can lead to misunderstandings, conflict, and inefficiency. In the week, I discovered that there are five

"8" STRESS

  We talk about the stress this week. Stress is a common phenomenon that we all experience in our lives. It can arise from different sources such as work, finances, health, and relationships, among others. I also often experience stressful things in my daily life. One of the most significant sources of stress for many people is family or relationship stress. The family is supposed to be a source of love, support, and comfort. However, when there is stress in the family or relationship, it can negatively impact the well-being of all members involved. This essay explores the causes, effects, and ways of managing stress in the family or relationship. Stress in the family or relationship can arise from various sources. One of the most common causes of stress is conflict. Conflicts can arise from differences in opinions, values, beliefs, and expectations. Conflicts can also arise from misunderstandings and miscommunications. When conflicts are not resolved, they can lead to tension, resentm

"7" Infidelity

  We discussed infidelity this week. Infidelity is a complex and multifaceted issue that has plagued relationships for centuries. The act of infidelity involves engaging in sexual or romantic relationships with someone other than one's partner, without the knowledge or consent of the partner. Infidelity can take many forms, from physical affairs to emotional affairs, and can occur in both heterosexual and same-sex relationships. It can have devastating consequences for all parties involved, including the partner who was betrayed, the person who engaged in the infidelity, and any children or family members who may be affected. There are many reasons why people engage in infidelity. Some people may be seeking emotional or physical fulfillment that they feel they cannot get from their current partner. Others may be seeking excitement or novelty or may be acting out of revenge or resentment towards their partner. Still, others may be struggling with addiction or other mental health iss

"6" Planning a marriage & Marital Adjustment

P lanning a marriage is an exciting and enjoyable process, but it can also be overwhelming and stressful. It is necessary to set a budget in the first stage of planning a wedding, and it will help you determine how much money you can spend on various aspects of your wedding, such as location, food, and decoration. Once you have a budget, you can start looking for a place. This is one of the most important decisions you will make because it will determine the atmosphere of your entire wedding. Also, once you've booked a place, it's time to start thinking about other aspects of the wedding. This includes hiring photographers, chefs, and florists. As the wedding approaches, you will need to start thinking about the details. These include choosing wedding attire, filling out the wedding register, and charting seats for the reception. It's also a good idea to plan for backup in case of bad weather or other unexpected situations. Planning a wedding is a complicated process, requi