Family Drama

by Beatrice Ndudim Goldson-Nwalozie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/26/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781490777214
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781490777184

About the Book

All through the ages, the family remains both central and strong. For centuries, it has withstood social catastrophes and revolutions, but it has not remained unchanged by them. We are at a crossroads between what the family has been and what it will become in the future. Childhood, parenthood, old age—all are likely to be redefined. The emergence of a new political class of older people, for example, is just one issue families and governments still have to grapple with. As human society becomes more complex, so is the great diversity of family lives and forms expected to continue. It is necessary for us to invest in families; if not, we may pay a high price. For most individuals, the family is by far the most significant institution. Whether we grow up anxious or confident, trusting or suspicious, ambitious or contented is determined very largely by our early experiences of family life. Evils which a well-supported family and childhood can reduce or eliminate are as follows: addiction, ill health, crime, school dropout rates, and callous self-interest. Measures to tackle serious family crises—abandonment, abuse and neglect, and marital breakdown—are essential in all societies. Protecting and empowering the family is of crucial importance if future generations are to enjoy a decent quality of life. The family is the most fundamental resource for human society. Guaranteeing the transfer of resources between generations is fundamental to the notion of sustainability. The present generation has a responsibility to future ones to provide a healthier, most secure environment for the family to act out its role in human society.


About the Author

BEATRICE NDUDIM GOLDSON-NWALOZIE, is an Assistant Director (AD) in Education at the Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja Nigeria. She is a radiant, self-reliant, cheerful and friendly lady. She has Bachelor’s Degree in Education /Biology since 1988 and Master’s Degree in Education Guidance and Counseling since 1994. She enjoys writing, teaching high school students and worked in the International Division of the Ministry, in the Branch- Bilateral, Agreement, Commonwealth and African Affairs (BACAA) between Nigeria and every other country in the field of Education. Beatrice is a mom with three children, a girl and two boys, she is also a grandmother. She was married for twelve years, now a single mother. She has many sisters and brothers, many uncles and aunties. In her free time, she loves singing, attending to the old forks, visiting the sick in the hospital and praying with them.