While parents are naturally in a leadership role, strong families strive to share decision-making. They resolve differences by respecting other viewpoints and accepting compromise solutions. One family decided to spend money on a son's music lessons rather than replace worn carpeting. The compromise was to pitch in and clean the carpet. In another family, everyone but the youngest daughter loved to ski. They rented a vacation condo with plenty of activities for the daughter, and the skiers accepted an hour's drive to the slopes.


10 Keys to a Strong Family (2002)


While parents are naturally in a leadership role, strong families strive to share decision-making. They resolve differences by respecting other...

While parents are naturally in a leadership role, strong families strive to share decision-making. They resolve differences by respecting other...

While parents are naturally in a leadership role, strong families strive to share decision-making. They resolve differences by respecting other...

While parents are naturally in a leadership role, strong families strive to share decision-making. They resolve differences by respecting other...