What is Family Enrichment?
Families often struggle with overcoming the obstacles to foundational relationships. Husbands and wives, parents and children, siblings, and immediate family and extended family alike encounter seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Our program employs the case study methodology, commonly found in
business and law school classrooms, to examine scenarios relevant to family
life. We analyze the complex and sometimes daunting situations faced by families to better understand their causes and identify their resolution. While the case studies are instructive, the experience and wisdom from the parents
participating prove invaluable. Guided by an experienced moderator, who is also a parent, couples strengthen their unity and renew their commitment to one another and their families.
The method
Throughout the week, participants learn and practice the case study method, which offers practical skills for handling the pressing circumstances that arise each day. Cases are usually short and easy to read. Cases are first analyzed by small teams formed by 4-5 couples, but it is important that each of the spouses reads it individually and then comments it with the other spouse ahead of this meeting.
The case study method teaches you to:
Family Enrichment is designed so you can apply this method to any situation at home, work, or otherwise. It helps you sustain focus and make accomplishments with the things that matter most — your marriage, your family, and your relationships with other people.
Applying the method
For the success of the method, you should proceed as follows:
1. Each spouse reads the case study.
2. Both spouses discuss the case study.
3. The couple meets with their team to discuss the case.
4. All groups meet in a general session with a Moderator that directs
the discussion and gives a brief presentation.
Our program employs the case study methodology, commonly found in
business and law school classrooms, to examine scenarios relevant to family
life. We analyze the complex and sometimes daunting situations faced by families to better understand their causes and identify their resolution. While the case studies are instructive, the experience and wisdom from the parents
participating prove invaluable. Guided by an experienced moderator, who is also a parent, couples strengthen their unity and renew their commitment to one another and their families.
The method
Throughout the week, participants learn and practice the case study method, which offers practical skills for handling the pressing circumstances that arise each day. Cases are usually short and easy to read. Cases are first analyzed by small teams formed by 4-5 couples, but it is important that each of the spouses reads it individually and then comments it with the other spouse ahead of this meeting.
The case study method teaches you to:
- Draw out facts
- Identify problems based on facts
- Discern appropriate solutions
Family Enrichment is designed so you can apply this method to any situation at home, work, or otherwise. It helps you sustain focus and make accomplishments with the things that matter most — your marriage, your family, and your relationships with other people.
Applying the method
For the success of the method, you should proceed as follows:
1. Each spouse reads the case study.
2. Both spouses discuss the case study.
3. The couple meets with their team to discuss the case.
4. All groups meet in a general session with a Moderator that directs
the discussion and gives a brief presentation.