👥 Family & Relationship Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.1 – Defining What Shared Responsibility Looks Like: Shared responsibility means that caregiving, chores, decisions, and emotional labor are not placed on one person but spread fairly so everyone feels respected and supported; start by listing all the visible and invisible tasks that keep the household running—meals, appointments, homework help, emotional check-ins, cleaning, bedtime routines; talk about who currently handles each responsibility and how that feels for them; identify which tasks could be rotated or divided in new ways to lighten the load; create a shared calendar or checklist that keeps expectations clear and prevents last-minute stress; allow room for flexibility when someone is tired, sick, or going through a challenging week; remember that fairness doesn’t always mean the exact same tasks for each person—it means honoring strengths, schedules, and personal limits; revisit the plan monthly so resentment doesn’t build quietly; appreciate each act of contribution out loud so everyone’s care is noticed; shared responsibility turns home life into a team effort that grows trust and unity.

About this course

Tools and strategies to build healthy family and relationship dynamics through communication, trust, and mutual respect.

This course includes:
  • Communication and conflict resolution practice activities
  • Relationship-building exercises and trust-strengthening tools
  • Family goal-setting and problem-solving worksheets

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