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Human Relationships & Their Theories Introduction Human Relationships & Their Theories

Essential Learnings I will be able to explain and apply theories of individual development, and theories on intimate relationships. I will be able to explain and apply theoretical perspectives on the development of family relationships and how they shape society. I will be able t explain how the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, and sociology study relationships in the family I will be able to explain the social science research process

Group Work What relationships do we have from Birth to Adulthood? Make a time line of your findings! What are our most significant relationships we will have over our life span? What does society tell us about relationships?

Ms. K’s Theory: