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Tuesday, February 28

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    Parents
    Parents should be supportive of one another by communicating openly and resolving conflicts in a calm fashion. Parents teach children that conflicts are normal in relationships and can be resolved without physical aggression, or verbal aggression. Rituals provide a form of strength and stability. (celebrating birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.)
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    Even though siblings may come across many conflicts, they play an important part in a family. An older sibling can be a confidant or companion to a younger sibling. The younger sibling might be able to build a strong relationship with older sibling. Older siblings might be role models or have different viewpoints than the parents. This relationship is going to be very meaningful, and supportive in the future.
    Grandparents
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    grandparents usually haveshare a very uniquespecial relationship. They
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    Parents
    Parents should be supportive of one another by communicating openly and resolving conflicts in a calm fashion. Parents teach children that conflicts are normal in relationships and can be resolved without physical aggression, or verbal aggression. Rituals provide a form of strength and stability. (celebrating birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.)
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  3. page Family Relationships edited Family Relationships Parents Parents should be supportive of one another by communicating open…
    Family Relationships
    Parents
    Parents should be supportive of one another by communicating openly and resolving conflicts in a calm fashion. Parents teach children that conflicts are normal in relationships and can be resolved without physical aggression, or verbal aggression. Rituals provide a form of strength and stability. (celebrating birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.)
    Siblings
    Even though siblings may come across many conflicts, they play an important part in a family. An older sibling can be a confidant or companion to a younger sibling. The younger sibling might be able to build a strong relationship with older sibling. Older siblings might be role models or have different viewpoints than the parents. This relationship is going to be very meaningful, and supportive in the future.
    Grandparents
    Grandchildren and grandparents usually have a very unique relationship. They help children understand how the past has affected the present. They may also be a great source of wisdom and might help children understand concepts that parents have been unable to get across. This is a relationship that can make children feel secure and loved. Children develop a great respect for elderly people. Grandparents sometimes support children in activities if the parent doesn't have the money to.

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Thursday, February 23

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  2. page Function of the Family edited ... -Anonymous Physical Needs Basic phisical physical needs of ... and sleeping scedules s…
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    Physical Needs
    Basic phisicalphysical needs of
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    and sleeping scedulesschedules will teach
    Emotional Well-Being
    The parents meet the child's need for emotional wellbeing by interacting with their child. Parents give the child stimulation and attention. As the child grows, the parent finds new ways of interacting with their child to reinforce positive self-concept.
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  3. page Healthy Family Characteristics edited ... Correct sibling order is demonstrated in healthy families by having clear job/chore descriptio…
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    Correct sibling order is demonstrated in healthy families by having clear job/chore descriptions. Children should be allowed to be children and not grow up too soon by assuming the responsibilities that belong to the parent. Everyone should contribute to the family.
    Coping with Stress-
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    but too muchmany extra activities
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    to say "no","no" and prioritize.
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  4. page Family Life Cycles edited ... This is the stage at which a first child is born. The parents adjust to having additional resp…
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    This is the stage at which a first child is born. The parents adjust to having additional responsibilities. Parents also develop a safe and healthy environment for their family.
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    involved in extracurricularextra-curricular activities.
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    of their own.own.)
    Aging-
    During this stage, all the children have left to pursue lives of their own. Parents retire, and decide what they want to do with the rest of their lives.
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  5. page Function of the Family edited ... Basic phisical needs of a newborn are food, shelter, and clothing. Routine feeding and sleepin…
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    Basic phisical needs of a newborn are food, shelter, and clothing. Routine feeding and sleeping scedules will teach the child good habits as he/she develops. Providing adequate food, shelter, and clothing may develop an attachment. This attachment provides a sense that the child feels loved and can trust.
    Emotional Well-Being
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    for emotional well beingwellbeing by interacting
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    the parent fin dnewfinds new ways of
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    reinforce positive self concept.self-concept.
    Socialization
    This is the process in which a person learns the acceptable ways of behaving so he/she can function in society. Family is the foundation for learning ways and values in society. Parents meet these needs by interacting, dicipline, and being a good role model. Parents who have developed a close, emotional relationship with their child established a sense of trust with their son/daughter. After the child feels secure in a family environment, he/she will be able to develop relationships with others in society.
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  6. page Function of the Family edited Function "Children are great imitators. So give them something great to imitate." -A…
    Function
    "Children are great imitators. So give them something great to imitate."
    -Anonymous
    Physical Needs
    Basic phisical needs
    of a newborn are food, shelter, and clothing. Routine feeding and sleeping scedules will teach the child good habits as he/she develops. Providing adequate food, shelter, and clothing may develop an attachment. This attachment provides a sense that the child feels loved and can trust.
    Emotional Well-Being
    The parents meet the child's need for emotional well being by interacting with their child. Parents give the child stimulation and attention. As the child grows, the parent fin dnew ways of interacting with their child to reinforce positive self concept.
    Socialization
    This is the process in which a person learns the acceptable ways of behaving so he/she can function in society.
    Family is the foundation for learning ways and values in society. Parents meet these needs by interacting, dicipline, and being a good role model. Parents who have developed a close, emotional relationship with their child established a sense of trust with their son/daughter. After the child feels secure in a family environment, he/she will be able to develop relationships with others in society.
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