Society & Culture

Families

Society & Culture

Posted by: Jewels

25th Nov 2010 06:39am

Why have families changed so much and are these changes linked with societal breakdowns?


wazza
  • 2nd Dec 2010 07:51pm

The term I used "liberalisation of family values" in no way reflected on any break-ups of family life,I really meant that couples have so many committments in their jobs,social & sporting activities that relationships with children can side-lined or less important than social interactions.
I agree that many single parents have a great relationship with their children but all you need is to read the newspapers or watch tv to see that there many cases where the "loving" relationship is missing in the family structure.


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