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  1. 3 days ago · Most families have screens in their home, which means a steady stream of movies, TV shows, games, apps, and more![...] On Tuesdays, we answer listener questions about making your family happier! Separation anxiety at school drop-off is a daily struggle[...]

  2. Happy families is a traditional British card game usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The object of the game is to collect complete families, and the game is similar to Go Fish and Quartets.

    • Happy Family Secret No. 1: Enjoy Each Other. The essence of a happy family is that they truly uplift each other and that all comes down to how they treat each other, says Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, a New York-based family and relationship counselor and host of The Learning Channel's Shalom in the Home.
    • Happy Family Secret No. 2: Swap Stories. "When your kids come home, ask them what happened in school and have a story for them," he says. "If you come home dejected and not really interested and then five minutes later the TV is on, why would they be happy to see you?"
    • Happy Family Secret No. 3: Put the Marriage First. "Set a real example of love," Boteach says. "The relationship and marriage must come first." Think Carol and Mike Brady of the Brady Bunch and Cliff and Clair Huxtable of the Cosby Show.
    • Happy Family Secret No. 4: Break Bread Together. Families that eat together, stay together. It's that simple. "Family dinners are essential," Boteach says.
  3. Apr 23, 2024 · What makes a family happy is the presence of love, trust, open communication, shared values, and a supportive environment where each member can grow and thrive. Happy families come in diverse forms, but their strength lies in the bonds that tie them together, making them happy and harmonious units.

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    • Sit beside your partner when making decisions. Scientists have found that people sitting next to each other were more likely to collaborate than those sitting across or diagonally from each other.
    • Turn down the lights. Dim lighting can make people feel relaxed and safe, so they may be more revealing in conversations.
    • Connect generations. Research shows that kids who know more about the successes and failures of their kin are more resilient and better able to moderate the effects of stress.
    • Cushion your blows. A study from MIT, Harvard, and Yale shows that people are more flexible and accommodating when they sit on cushioned surfaces. My wife and I now have difficult conversations on the sofa, and we have family meetings at the breakfast table, which has padded seats.
  4. May 17, 2016 · Families that are strong and happy have been found to share some key traits. If you want your kids to be happy — and to become happy adults — do your best to incorporate these five happiness...

  5. May 6, 2014 · Where You Live Matters Via 100 Simple Secrets of Happy Families: People who are highly satisfied with their neighborhood are 25 percent more likely to...

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