Rubrica: : Family: Group of people who are related by marriage, blood, or adoption and who often live together and share economic resources The family is the most universal social institution, but what constitutes a “family” varies across cultures.
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Spend time together - Relationships
are somewhat like a garden. Without proper care and attention the weeds take
over. Find activities each person enjoys and participate enthusiastically. If
you cannot actually engage in the activity be sure to support one another’s
interests through attention and encouragement.
Effective
Communication - Emphasize
that each person’s ideas are valid and everyone should have the chance to share
happy news as well as what’s bothering them. Being a good listener is essential
in the communication process. Listening displays respect. It shows family
members you care about what concerns them. Appreciation - Every
day family members contribute in ways that are worthy of appreciation. It is
important to be aware of their efforts and express your gratitude with
meaningful words and gestures. This can be done simply by saying, “Thank you
for doing the dishes,” or perhaps leaving a quick note where they can find it.
It is also important to appreciate others not only for what they do, but also
for who they are! This helps to increase the recipient’s self-esteem and
deepens a caring bond between family members.
Commitment
- ‘Putting
family first’ means that everyone takes time to consider how their decisions
will affect the other members of the family. They are concerned about one
another’s welfare and happiness, and seek to structure their lifestyle in ways
that promote unity and harmony.