THE PROBLEM AND ITS STUDY
1. Introduction

Family is very important part of our everyday life. It helps us in improving our personality. It also helps us in shaping our life. It teaches us the value of love, affection, care, truthfulness and self–confidence and provides us tools and suggestions which are necessary to get success in life. Family is a place where you can be yourself. It is a place where you are accepted for what you are. This is where you are completely tension free and everyone is there to help you. Family encourages you when you are surrounded by problems. It helps you survive through tough times and bring joy and happiness into life.
Decency is very important in the communication of daily life. It...show more content...
Psychologists believe that a child learns the most from his or her family life. The way your family members deal with you has a life long effect on your personality. Keeping in view all these facts the importance of your family life cannot be denied. Family unit happens to be the most important part of your life till you grow up. The children are usually closer to their parents and their siblings as compared to any other person in the world. As the children grow up they find good friends, spouses, their own kids and colleagues to share their lives with. Although time brings this change but the importance of family remains there. The children who have a sound family background and who belong to a family with strong family ties are almost always happier. Thus one cannot deny the importance of family life.
The life with your family is very important it plays a major role in your development into the person you become. The goals you set for yourself in your life are very much dependent on the life you have with your family. Those children who belong to the families which have a rich education background tend to learn more. They are interested in learning more and thus it is easy for their parents to get them educated. Similarly, for example, children who belong to a family from which a few of the people are in the field of professional sports, the kids tend to have an interest in sports and they also
Family is one of the most important relationships that an individual will encounter in his/her lifetime. I have often times heard the saying "blood is thicker than water" and I do agree that this quote is truthful. Many families share the same blood and the connection is very deep. Even families that do not share the same blood have deep connections that make them family. Family can be immediate or distant and can originate in many shapes or forms. In this paper I will observe my personal, immediate family and share some characteristic as well as describe in what way it relates to the family systems that we have encountered in this class until this point. My personal, immediate family is made up of three live in members, two children and...show more content...
He was a three sport athlete until the ninth grade when he decided to only play football for the remainder of his high school career. He was offered several small scholarships but ultimately decided that he did not want to commit to the sport in college but to be a student. He now attend Motlow State Community College and works part–time at our family's restaurant, Prater's BBQ as a rib cook. Dylan has always been self–sufficient and a very independent child needing very little help to make it through school and to this point in his life. He is a happy, young adult who is self–motivated and excited about life and where it may take him. Curtlan is fourteen years old. Curtlan had a rocky academic start and has had numerous problems since he began daycare at age 6 weeks. He has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in which he takes medicine daily while at school. He also has a Specific Learning Disability in reading and math and receives special education services for both. Curtlan has been my challenge in life when it comes to my children. He is very normal. He is popular, athletic and has many friends. He struggles academically and it is a constant challenge to keep him where he needs to be. He started school at age five and was retained in Kindergarten, so he
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Family Is A Happy Family
Abstract
Family is very important and also having a happy family is important as well. There are times when we all think, what makes up a happy family. We also question is there a thing has having a happy family and is it possible for a family to be happy. Having a happy family is very important to me and without it I'd worry so much. I understand that every family is not perfect and there isn't a thing as a perfect happy family. There are so many factors that can make up a happy family and one of them is order, with order you will not have to worry much about drama and chaos in the family's home.
Family Happiness "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." (Tolstoy, 2010). It has been said that having a happy family can mold a person because everything that the individual does will reflect other members of his/her family. There are often times when we question is there such a thing as having a happy family and if so, what are the key elements in order to having a happy family. Every family is different and unique in their own way and some families have different ways of showing true family happiness. Some happy families have problems and some happy families don't, they just bond. Every family has problems that they have to deal with whether it's marital problems, problems with kids, problems with parents, and etc. When a family is happy, the family comes before their friends. When we all think of the meaning for happiness, what pops
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Reflection on Family

Family Reflection
"No one is ever born into Life alone. Everyone has shared the bond of family, at least at birth, and for many people it is a bond that will follow them throughout life. For many people it is the most important bond of all."
Family means many things to different people, yet the word itself can bring about a host of emotions from anyone who hears the word uttered. As a child growing up in the 60s and 70s the family dynamic was defined by the people we grew up with were related to by blood, and extended to the many family members of the different generations that made up the family unit.
I have fond memories of growing up with love and compassion, by the people who I was surrounded with. The feeling of...show more content... The people may be different, but, the bonds will grow and develop in our existence.
I remember the feeling of completeness and security I had growing up with my mom, dad, grandparents, and extended family members. I always felt like I belonged and was accepted for me. People are not perfect, sometimes in actions and words, but, knowing the unconditional love that we are surrounded with by our families keeps us grounded in our true selves. Now that I am older, I feel the same security that I experienced while growing up. A familiarity of comfort that brings me to a place of peace and security. My own comfort zone where I am loved, happy, cared for and needed.
A family can be defined in many ways, but the common denominator in all is the love and fulfillment one gets by being surrounded by family members. Families can sometimes be at odds with each other, but the strain of this type of relationship usually creates an upsetting feeling to the people involved. People want others to rely on, talk to, do things with, share, love, embrace, and be part of. No matter what the family dynamic is the qualities the word family has will remain the same, as time goes by, and life evolves once again for every person living their
No one can't meet a family like mine's. My family is well diversified. Every family member plays an important role in all my family's lives. In my family, there are four people: my father, my mother, my little brother and me. My father is one who brings money home and is also responsible for organizing and planning family trips. My mother is the one who is in charge for making meals and makes sure everyone eats at the appropriate times. My little brother is the pet of the family. He actually doesn't have any responsibilities, for he's the pet. I am the rock of support in my family. I always go beyond my parents' expectations. I also support my younger cousins and little brother, by being a role model that they can look up to. Another...show more content...
Doing what my parents tell me to do is just one of many reasons why I am a rock of support for my family. Not only do I support my parents, but I also support my younger cousins and brother. As an eldest brother and cousin, I feel I must be a good example for the young ones. There are numerous methods of showing my cousins and brother support. One main way is by providing advice on making the right choices. For example my brother had a problem at school with one of his classmates. As a mature and responsible older brother, I advised him to use the non–violent approach. I told him to go discuss the problem and try to resolve it peacefully. My brother then asked me why he shouldn't fight his classmate. I explained how violence is the answer to anything. I advised him to first talk to his classmate in a professional manner. If then things get out of hand, I told him to let the teacher know the situation. In the end, my brother didn't need to get the teacher involved. In fact, their conflict was resolved by talking through with each other. I also am very supportive of my little cousins. One way I help them out is by tutoring them once in a while. They come over to my house and I assist them with their school work. Not only I help my cousins with their homework, but I also support them recreationally. I play various sports and activities with them. As their older cousin/brother, I feel I should be a good role model to follow. I am also known for being there
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Families have their own ways of getting along and getting through tough and emotional times. Some talk it out and some even just give nothing but silence to each other. Some can't even forgive each other for years and years. All of that sounds so bad to go through. Even though there are those times of disagreement there are families who have a blast with each other. Theres so many different ways problems can be solved, but I love how unique my family gets through things. Now your views of a family being happy and my views are gunna be different. You may even say my views sound like an unhappy family. Even if you don't agree with my family ways doesn't mean it doesn't work. In this essay I'm going to try and show you my views both happy and unhappy families in my experience. So the way I see my family being happy is quite funny. To me family has to be able to have fun with one another. Thats how I've seen family and how I've come to know what a happy family is. We laugh and joke all the time. For instance we make fun of each other all the time. We don't do it to be jerks to each other but thats how we pass time. We all sit in the living room and watch football for instance. We gloat about who's team is best and thats when the insults start rolling in. A lot of us go back and forth with each other saying things I can't say on here. Never the less I enjoy those moments because its what makes us well us. To me a happy family really means we can enjoy each others presence and
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What Makes A Happy Family?
What Constitutes a Happy Family?
Damaris Tirado Keiser UniversityAbstract
Many people have a concept of what a happy family is. A family can be composed of two, three or more members. Family constitutes the most fundamental part of communities. Conflicts, lack of communication are big stressors. There is no question that broken family ties deteriorates household relationships. Nonetheless, there are many families that are still strong and thriving. What is it that makes a household happy? There are a few important factors that constitute a happy family. The paper explores how showing appreciation for the household members impacts their relationship. Another factor that make a household happy is communication. The final factor of a happy home is values and convictions. What Constitutes a Happy Family?
The first factor that makes a happy family is appreciation. When somebody says "I appreciate you," by expressing this the person is letting them know how much they care. Appreciation can be expressed in many different ways. One way to see appreciation is respect. It has to start with self–respect in order to respect others. Not everybody can think the same way. Everyone has the freedom to have their own opinions. Imagine a world in which everyone thinks the same. Not only it would become monotonous but it would tedious. Each family member can have the freedom of self–expression. In this way, each household member can become more appreciative of what they can add in
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My Family Beliefs

Karen Marie Moning said, "It's what you choose to believe that makes you the person you are."I agree with this quote because having beliefs is significant by making you poised, victorious, and brave in life. In addition, everything you do in your daily life is tied back to your beliefs you hold in the world. When I was young I used to believe that a tooth fairy will come to grab my little tooth and put a dollar instead. Also, I used to believe that Santa Claus will come one night and will bestow me a present. Furthermore, I used to hate halloween because I thought zombies will get out in halloween, and for this reason when I was young I had never went trick treating. As I grow up I changed my judgment in life as well as my beliefs and, I think my new belief helped me throughout my life. Now I believe that my family is my happiness, people should be happy in life, and I believe that having friends is great.
As I have grown up I realized that my family is my happiness for numerous purposes. First of all, my family gives me the perception of fondness and careness. In other words, I consider that love and care are the most paramount things that makes people happy. Family members should take care of each other because as a result people will end up with a trust and strong family ties. Furthermore, my family always bestow me with a great support. To explain, my family is my strength in hard times especially when I face stressful situations. My family makes me a confident
I was born into a "happy" family that was actually a web of lies, which unfolded itself through a divorce. My parents' marriage was based on the fact that my father needed a permanent residency card to stay in the United States. Some people may view this as a devastating event; however I have chosen to embrace being an American and a Ghanaian. Coming from two different backgrounds was a challenge, because of the different values and morals each share. These challenges have left me to understand my true purpose concerning my two cultures. I feel fortunate enough to grow up with two different aspects on life itself. Throughout life I was considered to be the "one" on both sides of my families. I was the one who was supposed to accomplish...show more content...
Such as attending a public college or becoming President of the United States. Education has therefore played an important role in my life and has been highly valued in my family. While the expectations of my American and Ghanaian family members were so high, their affirmation was not always there. As a child of divorced parents, my mother raised and supported me. My father was always there mentally, emotionally, and physically, but I was financially fully dependent on my mother. Although she had an education, we still struggled. Sometimes we didn't know where our next meal was coming from and had to rely on others. We moved several times while I was growing up and at times, I would be left at a relative's house because of my mother's need to get us financially stable. Things improved, I remained committed to working hard in school, and the expectations never changed. Education has brought me, given me, and gifted me with empowerment, leadership, confidence; greater understanding of social issues and tools to work towards social justice. As many educators say, education is the key to success. I believe that not only is it the key to success, but it's also the key to happiness. College will help me meet my high education and career expectations that I have for myself which is to ultimately get my Professional degree, and make a global difference. It will also help to meet my families as well. College will help me
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When I was 8, my family and I lived in small house in the city town. Our life was a little bit hard, everyone in the family is always busy, my mom went to work most of the time and my dad, too. My sister and me we both have school during the day and tutoring class after school. Sometimes, I only see my mom twice a week even though she is home everyday at midnight because of her busy work. My dad is in charged of taking me to school and picking me up after tutoring class, but he also have his job, he have to get everything in schedule in order to get everything in fit. On weekend, I am alone by myself at home or sometimes I go to my friend house and stayed there throughout the week. That was how our life was until my family got into a situation that I was thinking it is going to be bad, but it came out that I have learned a wonderful life lesson.
One day I came home from school and put my backpack on the hanger, slowly walk into the kitchen where my mom is making food for our family dinner. I sat down and say "Hi mom, I'm home" with an excited but also tired voice. Then suddenly, she turns back and walk to me, sit down on the chair and asked "So, how was school school today, my dear? Did you have fun? What have you learned today?" with an lovely voice. "School was fine today, I learned a lot from all of my classes, but the most important thing that I have learned today was in my math class, my teacher taught me how to write an equation using a formula that can help me in
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