my friends irp topic:
"How far would a person go to gain a relationship and how do they cope when it's gone?"
opinions?
I agree with Miss Code on this one, great advice given upon her part . I also reckon, that it is too broad a topic. With your hypothesis you need to try to link back to an aspect from the CAFS syllabus (e.g. wellbeing, family interactions, etc).my friends irp topic:
"How far would a person go to gain a relationship and how do they cope when it's gone?"
opinions?
I quite agree, sounds a bit like how my class was with their IRP's. No point in doing something that you don't enjoy and will find too difficult to research.that would probably be really interesting, but wayyy to broad. i would say pick something else, but make sure its something that you find you're interested in. i noticed that with my cafs class, the people who loved doing the irp had really amazing topics that they liked/were interested in, while the people that hated on it had boring topics like hsc & stress or divorce or something like that.