SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR STRENGTHENING THE FAMILY INSTITUTION
Keywords:
family dynamics, parental relationship, parent-child interaction, communication in family, mutual support, conflict resolution, sibling relationships, extended family, family activities, family traditions, emotional security, child development.Abstract
This article delves into the intricate dynamics of family relationships, emphasizing the crucial interactions between parents, their dealings with children, and the mutual relations among all family members. It highlights the importance of communication, mutual support, and effective conflict resolution in fostering a strong parental bond. Additionally, the article explores how affection, guidance, and active involvement contribute to positive parental interactions with children. The significance of sibling relationships and connections with extended family members is also discussed, underscoring their role in maintaining overall family harmony. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of family activities and traditions in strengthening family bonds and creating a nurturing environment.
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