Journal Explain your family situation. Who do you live with? How many siblings? Do you know both your parents? Do you live with your parents?
Relationship Bank Account We have a different bank account with every person we have a relationship with. The quality of our relationships depends on how many deposits and withdrawals we make in each account. When there are significant “funds” in our bank accounts, an occasional withdrawal will not damage the relationship. Minimize withdrawals and make generous deposits on a regular basis . Activity
Skills for A Healthy Relationship Communication Exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more people. Cooperation Working together for the good of all Compromise Problem-solving method in which each participant gives up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
Cooperation/compromise comic strip
Stereotypical Family Working Dad Stay-at-home Mom 2-3 Children Only 10% of all US households are in this family form.
Function of the Family Emotional Needs Physical Needs Culture/Tradition Social Skills
Types of Families Nuclear Family: two parents and one or more children living in the same place Single Parent Family: one parent caring for one or more children. Blended family: consist of a married couple and their children from previous marriages (formed when a single parent remarries). (His, mine and ours clip )
Extended family: a family that includes additional relatives beyond parents and children. Adoptive family: consists of a parent or parents and one or more adopted children. Can have both adopted and biological children. Foster family: the temporary placement of children in the homes of adults who are not related to them.
Secrets to Strong Families You may not come from a strong family. You may come from a broken family. BUT you can create a functioning strong family in your future. Strong families lead to healthy relationships outside of the family and healthy functioning adults.
1. Appreciation Give it frequently Be appreciative of “Invisible Work” Behavior is contagious Don’t give up too quickly
2. Affection Small touches, hugs & kisses Use verbal affection often (appreciation, compliments, etc.) Develops bonding Don ’ t assume they “ already know it ”
3. Commitment Go with each other when one of you has an activity. Share daily experiences. Show that you are in it for long haul. (You won ’ t give up on family easily.)
4. Time Together Quality time is better than quantity time. Family Experiences Vacations Camping Daily Experiences Eating together!!!! Chores Doing homework The purpose of the experience is to strengthen the relationship . Traditions
5. Creative Problem Solving Strong families can solve problems in creative ways. Happy families have the same number of arguments, but they focus on happy times. It is ok to have problems, but the key is to solve them quickly. The longer you are in an argument, the harder it is to get out. Why?
6. Communication Communication is the key! Be willing to share daily events and experiences often to foster communication. Without communication, the family unit falls apart. Is there a member of your family that you have not talked to for a long time because of a conflict? How does this lack of communication make you feel?