- Privacy
- Personal privacy
- Having privacy at home can improve a person’s wellbeing.
- Allowing for privacy at home can allow for the individual to feel much more comfortable around family.
- Children who experience having personal privacy at home feel more at ease with their family, allowing them to have a better relationship with one another.
- A healthy relationship with one’s family members stems from being able to have personal boundaries such as having privacy, this creates an environment that allows for the individual to feel safe and reassured that they are respected.
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I don’t see much development from steps 3 to 6, PinkDuck. The idea is pretty clear early on and doesn’t really get more specific.
Are you suggesting that a traditional family with 5 kids needs 5 bedrooms just so every child can have one. And do both parents need their own rooms, too? You didn’t mention bedrooms, but that’s not my fault. You had steps 4, 5, and 6 to spell out what you mean.
I’d like you to first get more specific about what privacy actually means. What would qualify as private space. Or private time. Or unsupervised activity. For example, privacy could mean, “what I do when I’m out with my friends is my business.” OR “my online activities are none of your concern.” I suppose most kids would very much appreciate that lack of “guidance.” How would it contribute to your premise that boundaries create safety and comfort?
Let me know what you think.