Family Portrait What solutions are offered to solve the difficulties? What distresses the daughter the most? What long term affects does the daughter expect?

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Family Portrait What solutions are offered to solve the difficulties? What distresses the daughter the most? What long term affects does the daughter expect? What are some of the daughter’s feelings? Do you think this is typical for a family going through a divorce?

Divorce: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Learning Objective: What leads to divorce? Keyword Divorce: The legal ending of a marriage.

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Mind map in groups using three different colour pens why divorce can be good, why it can be bad and why it can be ugly. Divorce Good Bad Ugly

What factors lead to a divorce? Think. Pair. Share. Think of as many factors as you can that lead to divorce, for example, money problems. You have 1 minute.

Mrs Doubtfire Watch the first part of Mrs Doubtfire. As you are watching, note down in your books: the factors and causes of the divorce any ways you think this could have been avoided?

Which factor is the most justifiable? This lesson you have explored a number of factors that can cause a divorce... Write your name on your post it note. Place your post it note underneath the factor that you think is the most justifiable reason for getting a divorce.