FSOS4155: Parent-Child Relationships

3 Credits

Explore the dynamics of parent-child relationships and their profound impact on human development and well-being. You will examine various parenting approaches, relational theories, and communication strategies, as well as the effects of culture and society on family relationships. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that arise in these relationships, preparing you to better support and navigate family systems in personal and professional settings. This course is ideal for those pursuing careers in education, healthcare, counseling, psychology, or social work.

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