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    A Communication Strategy to Boost Interpersonal Communication Between Family Members.
    (Institute of Social Communication, 2010) Ndolo, Dorcas, Wawuda
    Having essential communication is necessary to having a happy family and thus a strong, happy society to live in. This is the main reason for writing this Thesis to create awareness about the consequences of TV consumption on interpersonal communication between family members. As derived from the research carried out in the Long Essay, it was evident that the TV has become a 'thief of family time'; it makes family home life almost impossible! If families are constantly made aware of the factors contributing to this social problem, it can help them guide and enhance their family's well being. It is a very significant concern because, on an individual level, family bonds are incredibly important and are the basis upon which is built a strong society. "The family is the setting that provides most of the early stimulation that is the basis for competent communication development."

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