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Makes A Family Healthy, Strong, and
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What
Makes A Family Healthy, Strong, and
Successful?
- Commitment—Family
comes first
- Safety—Families
meet the needs of each member; trust and security
- Appreciation—Family
members express love often—verbally and nonverbally
- Time
Together—Quantity
and quality are present
- Spiritual
Wellness—Parents
model character and values; actions reflect
values
- Coping
Skills—Parents
use and model positive strategies to handle
pressures
- Communication—Family
members express who they are and what they need.
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Source/Citation:
Adapted from a draft of Parent-Child Communication Basics (A Lifelong
Dialogue: A Workplace Program to Enhance Parent-Child Communication),
created by Advocates for Youth for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
February 2000. Revised October 2006.
Click here to view the Publications Catalog and/or
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