Strong Healthy Familes

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Sociologically, a family is defined as a kinship system of all relatives living together or recognized as a social unit, including adopted people. The family is regarded as the basic social institution because of its important functions of procreation and socialization, and because it is found in all societies. Within the last sixty years, many changes to the family have occurred and much research was, and is, being conducted on the family. A big question being asked is, what makes a family strong and healthy? Nick Stinnett and John Defrain underwent thirty years of research to define what they believe are six characteristics of strong healthy families with the addition of two more characteristics made by other researchers. The first of these is appreciation. Strong, healthy families have high levels of appreciation for each other. It is very important to recognize family members not only for what they do, but for who they are. This is an important part of building strong families because it helps to build meaningful, and not superficial, bonds between family members. The secon...

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