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Ten Reasons to Hold Family Meetings

1. Make stronger connections among individuals and, therefore,
creates a closer family. In this very busy world, designating
this time every week is one way to ensure that family members stay
connected with one another. Relationships are living things, and
must be nurtured. Family meetings are about nourishing our relationships
with the most important people in our lives. Form the habit of connecting
regularly.
2.
Create family value statements and operating principles. Family
meetings give you a chance to discuss what's important to you as
a family and to create family value statements, which reflect your
collective thoughts. Similarly, they give you a chance to talk about
how you want to operate together as a family and treat one another,
by developing family operating principles.
3.
Share appreciations and give thanks for our many blessings.
This is a way to give children and adults permission to let one
another know how much they are appreciated, and to share the many
things they have to be thankful for. It is far too easy to take
the blessings in our lives, and our loved ones, for granted if we
do not form the habit of appreciating on a regular basis.
4.
Improves family communication. More and more today, family members
are going in different directions and at break-neck speed. Add to
this the fact that each person is unique and perceives the world
in his or her own way. Miscommunication can cause hard feelings.
It is crucial to never assume that what you are saying is being
understood the way you intended it, or that you are understanding
what others are trying to tell you. Always take the time to check
perceptions. The family meeting can be a "rest area" where time
is set aside to make certain that communications are clear.
5.
Provide leadership experience. Everyone gets a turn at leading
the family meetings. This is a great way for children to get early
leadership experience. Be certain that their contributions in this
regard are honored and respected. You will be building a confident
future leader, who will experience the joy of positive leadership.
6.
Offers an opportunity to stay current regarding upcoming commitments,
activities, and events. Family meetings are wonderful opportunities
to review the family calendar, clarify who needs to be where and
when, as well as who will be taking responsibility for what. Once
again, clear communication and joint planning can relieve the ongoing
stress of busy lives.
7.
Gives an avenue to celebrate each other's successes. This is
most important. Family meetings should always contain a time to
celebrate successes of each family member during the week. These
need not be big, monumental events but can simply be every day successes.
This not only creates pride and joy in daily life, but also forms
the habit in each family member of looking for the positive in one
another.
8.
Provides time to plan family vacations, activities, and special
events. This gives everyone in the family a chance to give their
input into a family trip or experience, rather than the adults always
doing the planning. When the whole family is involved, everyone
is much more likely to enjoy the event. Investment in family activities,
for each member, is often directly proportional to his or her involvement
in the planning. A richer shared experience is most often the result.
9.
Establish a safe, respectful environment to problem solve. By
following the family's operating principles, and with open and honest
communication, children will learn that problems can be discussed
openly and solved respectfully together. Creating win-win solutions
takes practice, for adults as well as for children and youth.
10.
Have fun together. These meetings provide a great opportunity
for the family to participate in fun family activities. As family
members get to know one another better, share stories, laugh, and
problem solve together, deeper relationships develop. Try to weave
fun into every family meeting.
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