2.1.1 Relationships and Families

Cards (28)

  • Families are groups of people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption
  • In Hinduism, the family is considered the core social unit
  • A blended family is formed when divorced or widowed parents remarry
  • In Islam, strong family bonds and responsibilities include caring for elderly parents
  • Match the religion with its view on family:
    Christianity ↔️ Basic unit of society
    Islam ↔️ Foundation of society
    Hinduism ↔️ Core social unit
    Buddhism ↔️ Respects compassion
  • Match the type of family with its description:
    Nuclear Family ↔️ Parents and children living together
    Extended Family ↔️ Includes grandparents, aunts, uncles
    Single-Parent Family ↔️ One parent raising children alone
    Blended Family ↔️ Formed when divorced parents remarry
  • What are role models and their influence on relationships and families?
    Inspire positive qualities
  • Match the relationship aspect with its changing dynamic:
    Roles and Responsibilities ↔️ Shift with life changes
    Priorities and Values ↔️ May change over time
    Conflict Resolution ↔️ Becomes more important
    Emotional Intimacy ↔️ Deepens or wanes
  • Match the relationship challenge with its impact:
    Financial Stress ↔️ Tension, arguments, insecurity
    Infidelity ↔️ Loss of trust, emotional pain
    Lack of Shared Interests ↔️ Reduced connection, boredom
    Communication Problems ↔️ Increased conflict, distance
  • What are relationships defined as in this study material?
    Interpersonal connections between people
  • What does Islam emphasize regarding family responsibilities?
    Caring for elderly parents
  • Match the type of family with its description:
    Nuclear Family ↔️ Parents and children living together
    Extended Family ↔️ Includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
    Single-Parent Family ↔️ One parent raising children alone
  • Positive role models contribute to the well-being of relationships and families.

    True
  • In Christianity, the family is seen as a reflection of the Holy Trinity
  • Family structures vary greatly across cultures
  • Variations in family structures reflect diverse cultural values and traditions.

    True
  • Open communication and compromise are essential for maintaining healthy relationships.

    True
  • Misunderstandings and poor communication skills can lead to conflict in relationships.

    True
  • Understanding relationship and family challenges is crucial for fostering healthier dynamics.

    True
  • Christianity views the family as a reflection of the Holy Trinity.
    True
  • Buddhism places as much emphasis on family as Christianity or Islam.
    False
  • What is the influence of family members as role models?
    Guidance on family values
  • In Hinduism, the family is considered the core social unit.

    True
  • Across religions, family is viewed as a vital institution that shapes individuals and society.

    True
  • Same-sex families are becoming more prevalent in countries with same-sex marriage rights
  • Relationships often change as individuals and families progress through different life stages
  • Successful relationships adapt to changing circumstances through effective communication
  • Sibling rivalry can disrupt family harmony