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    • Respecting healthy emotional and physical boundaries. Children and other family members have privacy, and all members understand and respect that. In healthy families, parents do most of the emotional work with their children by modeling empathy, self-control, and appropriate behaviors in response to emotions or stress.
    • Seeing each family member as an individual with an opinion. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion and all family members should respect and allow those opinions to be expressed as long as they are respectful, even if adults make the final decision.
    • Setting consistent, fair, and age-appropriate rules and expectations. All families have rules and it would be normal to find homes with different sets, but rules that are inconsistent or not age-appropriate create an environment of confusion and chaos.
    • Meeting each person’s needs appropriately. All members are concerned with the health and well-being of others, but in an age-appropriate way. Parents provide emotional care for the children; not the other way around.
  1. Jul 16, 2018 · Healthy families allow each individual to have her own personality, interests, strengths, and weaknesses as well as an ability to speak for oneself. The boundary of the couple between parents and ...

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  3. Apr 2, 2018 · Positive communication -Families that eat together regularly communicate (as long as the phones and TVs are turn off). They like to share feeling with each other and cue into each other’s feelings. Put downs and sarcasm is rare. Strong coping skills - Families with healthy well-being tend to be resilient. Crisis brings them closer together ...

    • They Prefer to Be Together
    • They Manage Conflict Well
    • They Practice Discipline
    • Autonomy Is Encouraged
    • They Offer Love and Acceptance
    • They Know How to Forgive and Move on
    • Personal Responsibility Is Expected and Valued
    • Everybody Contributes to The Family
    • They Have A Spiritual Foundation

    One of the major qualities of a strong family I look for is if they want to be together. Healthy families enjoy one another. When I was in college, a couple (the Lawley’s) in the church I was attending offer to let me live in a trailer they owned. It was across the street from their house and was sitting empty. It was an incredible blessing to me. ...

    Conflict management is one of the key factors that determines emotional health in an individual. Likewise, strong families know how to deescalate issues and resolve conflicts before they destroy relationships. You cannot go through life without experiencing some conflict. Since families are together in confined spaces on a regular basis, the opport...

    Discipline is one of the trigger words that causes people to put you in categories you don’t always deserve. Yet it is a word the Bible uses often when describing his relationship with us (His church) and family order. Therefore, as a believer, see value in the word, not abusive power. Please understand that. After all, if we cool our emotions over...

    In a healthy family, everyone is allowed (and encouraged) to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions. The goal of raising children is for them to be prepared for success in the real world. It is not about making sure they avoid hard times and hard things. Life can be unfair and tough. So the goal is to prepare them to win in life. This implies...

    When families freely offer love and acceptance they feel safe together. Every member of the family knows they are loved deeply (even when they disagree), and they are accepted for who they are. They feel emotionally secure with each other. When family members feel loved and accepted, they are more likely to feel comfortable opening up and sharing t...

    This goes along with a few previous points. We can’t avoid conflict or problems (though we can create an atmosphere that minimizes them), so learning how to forgive is important in a healthy relationship. It’s important to remember that forgiveness is a decision. It’s a choice to not allow negative emotions to control our lives. Forgiveness is a ce...

    One of my favorite quotes (and one I’ve come to value and appreciate more and more the longer I live) is by Jack Canfield. I’ve learned to see the truth in this statement. As long as we blame someone else for where we are in life, we are doomed to stay there. We actually give them the power of change, instead of taking control ourselves. Think abou...

    In a healthy family, not only does each member take responsibility for their own lives and happiness, they intentionally contribute to the overall happiness of the family. They see their role as a contributor in the relationship, not just a spectator or receiver. This means each member iscommitted to the family. They are ‘in it’ together. In any gi...

    You’ve heard the mantra: The family that prays together, stays together. Although it can sound trite, there is truth to the statement. According to Dennis Lynn PhD, professor at Oregon State University, one of the six major qualities of a strong family is a sense of spiritual wellbeingshared among members. Shared values, ethics, and a cause bigger ...

  4. Jan 10, 2023 · Learn how to have healthy family relationships with less stress and more well-being. Find out what makes a family healthy, how to cope with common family issues, and how to deal with prejudice and drama.

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  5. Still, there are several characteristics that are generally identified with a well-functioning family. Some include: support; love and caring for other family members; providing security and a sense of belonging; open communication; making each person within the family feel important, valued, respected and esteemed.

  6. Jun 18, 2014 · Here are four essential traits of a healthy family dynamic. 1. Healthy families are attuned to each other’s needs. In other words, make regular time for face-to-face conversations with each other. When you do talk with your spouse or children, give your full attention, listen carefully to the details and ask questions to learn more.

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