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With divorce rates and family breakdowns increasing globally, it is generally accepted that facilities today are not as close as they used to be.What are the reasons and how to solve the problem?
Divorce and family breakdown were virtually unheard of just 100 years ago.Now, however, almost half of all marriages fail.This phenomenon is symptomatic of the growing distance between family members in modern society.In this eay, I intend to explore the sources of this problem along with some poible solution to it.Chief among the causes of this problem is the modern lifestyle.Today’s parents have to work harder than those of previous generations to support their families.Traditionally, one parent aumed the role of breadwinner, while the other—typically the mother—acted as the homemaker.Recently, though, double income families have become the norm.Consequently, an increasing number of children now grow up in a parentle environment.Little wonder, then, that they feel alienated.Another contributing factor is the paive and solitary nature of many modern forms of entertainment.Watching TV too much tends to have an unfavorable influence on the family relationship, by which I mean if one spends the vast majority of his spare time on television, he will lack sufficient time for communication with the family members, which may poibly result in the alienation in the family.In order to resolve this sense of alienation within families, I believe we must first addre its root causes.Perhaps the most effective methods of doing this would be for governments to offer financial incentives to parents who choose to remain at home and take care
of their families.Admittedly, such incentives would probably not fully compensate couples for lost income;however, they would at least soften the hardship of living on a single income and provide an alternative for parents who would rather remain at home but are unable to do so because of financial constraints.One further measure would be to promote more interactive leisure activities in the community through public education campaigns.In conclusion, I believe that this is clearly a problem of such complexity that no solution is likely to be workable in the short term.However, I believe that the measures outline above would constitute a good first step.