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  2. 6 Benefits of Spending Time with Family (Hint: It’s More ...

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    6 Benefits of Spending Quality Time with Family. 1. It encourages open communication. No matter the activity, designated time spent together as a family—without the distraction of work, phones ...

  3. Family - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Thus, one's experience of one's family shifts over time. There are different perspectives of the term 'family', from the perspective of children, the family is a "family of orientation": the family serves to locate children socially and plays a major role in their enculturation and socialization. [10]

  4. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    In Navajo families, a child's development is partly focused on the importance of "respect" for all things. "Respect" consists of recognizing the significance of one's relationship with other things and people in the world. Children largely learn about this concept via nonverbal communication between parents and other family members. [68]

  5. Cinderella effect - Wikipedia

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    This theory cannot be a whole explanation for the Cinderella effect, as psychological research has shown that secure attachment bonds can be developed between a parent and adopted child, and the quality of the relationship between parent and child will more often depend on the child's pre-adoption experiences, such as length of time in social ...

  6. Family resemblance (anthropology) - Wikipedia

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    Family resemblance refers to physical similarities shared between close relatives, especially between parents and children and between siblings. [1] In psychology , the similarities of personality are also observed.

  7. Knowing your child’s love language can be the difference ...

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    Licensed marriage and family therapist Karen Ruskin uses love languages with her clients, and stresses to them the importance of focusing on what the other person needs, not just what comes ...

  8. Kinship terminology - Wikipedia

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    Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship.Different societies classify kinship relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands of the sisters of ...

  9. Kinship - Wikipedia

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    One of the foundational works in the anthropological study of kinship was Morgan's Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (1871). As is the case with other social sciences, Anthropology and kinship studies emerged at a time when the understanding of the Human species' comparative place in the world was somewhat different from ...