94.11.16 Workshop FRI Session 41 Relationships, Family

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1. Don't have much in common 2. Great relationship 3. All we seem to do is argue 4. That causes a lot of conflict between us 5. In common 6. Have more in common with ….. than ……. 7. Establish a close connection 8. The relationship between …. and …. has broken down 9. Establish a good working relationship with your colleagues 10. Experience a rewarding relationship 11. Sibling rivalry 12. Are likely to have a better relationship 13. One which endures throughout your childhood 14. Relate to someone/parents and children 15. When parents relate to a child 16. Figure out what he/she need 17. Accommodate those needs 18. However, this is not always the case 19. Prebirth: Potential 20. Birth: Hope 21. Infancy (Ages 0‐3): Vitality 22. Early Childhood/preschooler (Ages 3‐6): Playfulness 23. Middle Childhood (Ages 6‐8): Imagination 24. Late Childhood (Ages 9‐11): Ingenuity 25. Adolescence (Ages 12‐20): Passion 26. Early Adulthood (Ages 20‐35): Enterprise 27. Midlife (Ages 35‐50): Contemplation 28. Mature Adulthood (Ages 50‐80): Benevolence 29. Late Adulthood (Age 80+): Wisdom 30. Death & Dying: Life 31.Keep an interaction positive in tone 32. Launch children on a path of antisocial behavior 33. Nurture social competencies/skills 34. Make eye contact with your babies 35. Most parents raise their children haphazardly 36. BRING UP, rear, nurture, look after, care for, provide for, mother, parent, tend, cherish; educate, train. 37. I get on well with my tutor 38. She is very approachable 39. My parents are out of touch with the modern world 40. We used to fight, but there's a really close bond between us

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