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    would be education. Family and education can and should be considered as a major key factor in any youth’s life. The absence of either (family or education), can result in either a positive or a negative for the youth. For example, both the role of family and the educational level creates a significant role in the presence of the youth and the choices that they make later on in life. There is never a child who does not need education, in order to progress through life. Families are here to help…

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    “Everyone needs a house to live in, but a supportive family is what builds a home.” - Anthony Liccione There are different families in the world. There are some which lives in good houses, while there are also families who lives together in only one room house. The family molds the character of the person and thus, it empowers the person’s mind and body, making it a very essential factor for human development. Differences in families shows in terms of financial, cultural, social, and many…

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    Home. Home is where we grow up. Home can mean different things for each person, a home can be your happy place or it can be the place you never wanna return. We get these feelings, not because of the place itself, but by the people who all live in it. Each child grows up in a different home with different parents who all have their own ways of the right way to raise a child. Some parents believe in controlling everything about a child's life while others will let their children run wild and do…

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    the article Childfree Families, Amy Blackstone and Amy Greenleaf describe the functions that childfree families display and explore the reasons behind their decisions. The authors determined these factors by conducting several interviews with various types of childfree families. Because of these interviews, the authors found that the way childfree families functioned was not completely different from other types of families. Through the way the authors describe the families’ responses, readers…

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    includes cleverly concealed musings on family, relationships, Hispanic culture, religion, spirit, poverty, stereotypes, and more all within this meager, fifty-page play. One of these themes is family, especially dominant throughout the book. Although the family in the play knows dysfunction, mistrust, disrespect, and also the violence, the author continues the text with suggestions that how family is important. So forget all the problems this specific family is having, Sanchez-Scott also…

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    The Importance of Family Communication Horton, B. Connor The University of Oklahoma The Importance of Family Communication Everyone is a member of a family. Whether it be the biological family that a person was born into, an adopted family that a person is ingrained into, or the close friends one claims as their “family”, we are all familiar with the idea and institution of the family. Yet, what is it that really makes a family click? How does family influence and guide our lives? Communication…

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    To develop the topic a general search using Summon, Capella University’s online library search engine, to identify possible gaps in research pertaining family engagement in foster (i.e. foster care, family engagement, model of family engagement, parental engagement, child welfare, foster children…). From the word search, 80 articles have been obtained thus far relating to the identified research topic. From the literature review, themes were identified, definitions of keys words and phrases were…

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    This article discusses the structure of a Family Readiness Group and its importance to strengthening the soldiers and their families at large. One of the outstanding arguments that the author makes shows how important an effective FRG unit is to the soldier community. This source is based on one side of the issue being discussed. The article is promoting the embrace of the Family Readiness program. This can clearly be seen in the way the author presents only the positives about the program; that…

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    When going through a tough situation, family is usually there encouraging, helping through the chaos. Survival comes with having family,whether relatives or really close friends. Both Night and Sold have to do with survival and the importance of family. Night was written by Elie Wiesel and Sold was written by Patricia McCormick. By examining the novels Night and Sold we can see that most people that go through evil acts survive because of family,which is important because people could feel they…

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    Dysfunctional Families Do you and your parents get along? Do you feel like you have big responsibilities also not enough time for yourself or your friends, plus parents making dreams and goals for you when you don’t necessarily look up to those dreams and goals, as well as forcing you to take sides, getting involved in their arguments by force? If this sounds like you, then you my friend come from a dysfunctional family so you need to know how to deal with it plus knowing how it…

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