Relationships are an important and necessary part of our lives. It is human nature to connect with others and form some type of bond rather they be platonic, romantic or just someone to bond with while in a work or school environment. Relationships are also common in families some of us have stronger connections and bonds with different members of our family and community members around us. Here are some of the stong and influential relationships in my life. Growing up all of us have people and friends who come and go. Then there are ones that you have around for the rest of your lives and they become someone you turn to for comfort, support, love, and encouragement.
Family

The first relationship I ever formed was to my mom and dad. Growing up I was an only child and was really close with my mom and dad. The only other family members we had near us were my grandparents. I saw these people as my role models, protectors, and most importantly learned about unconditional love from these family members.
Friends
Romantic Relationship
I am leaving this one blank for now because I am still figuring out how these relationships work myself. I do not have enough experience and insight on this type of bond as I do with family and friends relationships.
Communication and Emotional Intelligence
Communication is key to forming any type of relationship. The timeless quote of "communication is a two-way street" is a classic and very important concept to grasp. Many people are quick to blame the other person for a failed relationship however, it is crucial to see perspectives from another's point of view. Miscommunication is a constant in failed relationships and arguments that occur in relationships. It is always best to clarify and make sure you are fully understanding what the other person is saying before jumping into conclusions. This is why I make it my mission to teach children about empathy and caring for others so that they can form strong in healthy relationships in the future.
