An overview of the Bonding Better or Overpowering in Family Relations during Corona Times
Keywords:
Corona Times, family relationships, well-being, balance, human dynamicsAbstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought significant changes to our daily lives, particularly in terms of social interaction and family relationships. This paper explores the impact of the pandemic on family relationships, particularly in the Indian context, and the role of social intelligence in maintaining healthy relationships during this challenging time. The paper examines the challenges faced by elders, people with disabilities, and students, and the various ways in which families coped with the pandemic. The study highlights the importance of emotional connection and closeness in healthy relationships and emphasizes the need for social interaction to maintain overall well-being. The paper concludes with recommendations for individuals and families to improve their social intelligence and foster stronger relationships in the face of adversity.
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