What can a family member do to reinforce the family values that they grew up with without threatening other family members?

There are several things that a family member can do to reinforce the family values that they grew up with without threatening other family members. First, it is important for the family member to communicate openly and honestly with other members of the family about the values that are important to them, and to explain why these values are important to them. This can help to foster a sense of understanding and respect among family members, and can prevent conflicts or misunderstandings from arising.

Second, the family member can try to find common ground with other members of the family, and to focus on the values and beliefs that are shared among the family. By emphasizing the values that are held in common, the family member can help to strengthen the bonds of connection and support within the family, and can encourage other members of the family to reaffirm their commitment to these shared values.

Third, the family member can also try to model the values that they believe in, and to demonstrate through their own actions and behavior the importance of these values. By living according to the values that are important to them, the family member can inspire other members of the family to do the same, and can help to reinforce the importance of these values within the family.

Overall, there are many things that a family member can do to reinforce the family values that they grew up with without threatening other members of the family. By communicating openly, finding common ground, and modeling the values that are important to them, the family member can help to foster a sense of connection and support within the family, and can help to reinforce the values that are important to the family as a whole.

Has modernity irrevocably fractured the family’s historical signifignce?

It is difficult to say whether or not modernity has irrevocably fractured the family’s historical significance. On the one hand, many of the traditional roles and functions of the family have been challenged and changed by modernity, and the nuclear family structure is no longer the norm in many parts of the world. However, the family remains an important institution in many societies, and continues to play a significant role in the social, emotional, and economic well-being of individuals and communities.

Despite the many changes that have occurred in recent years, the family continues to be a central part of many people’s lives, and continues to provide a sense of belonging, connection, and support for its members. Furthermore, the importance of the family as a source of identity, heritage, and cultural continuity remains strong, and many families continue to place a high value on preserving their history and traditions. Therefore, while modernity may have brought about significant changes in the structure and function of the family, it is unlikely that it has completely erased the historical significance of this important social institution.

Keeping in touch with relatives can be tricky – until now

It’s true that keeping in touch with relatives can be challenging, especially if they live far away or have busy schedules. However, there are many tools and technologies that can make it easier to stay connected. One option is to use a family-centric website to share updates and stay in touch with each other. Social media platforms, like Facebook and Instagram, can also be useful for staying connected with relatives, as they make it easy to share photos and updates with a wide network of people. Additionally, communication tools like email, Skype, and FaceTime can be used to have more personal and interactive conversations with relatives, even if you’re not in the same place. By using these tools and technologies, it’s possible to maintain connections with relatives and stay up to date with what’s happening in each other’s lives, even if you’re not able to see each other in person very often.

Yes, keeping in touch with relatives can be tricky, but there are many ways to make it easier. One way is to use a family-centric website to share updates and stay connected with each other. This can be especially useful for families with members who live far apart, as it provides a convenient platform for sharing news and staying in touch. Additionally, social media and communication tools like email, Skype, and FaceTime can also make it easier to stay connected with relatives, even if you’re not in the same place. Regularly scheduling phone calls or video chats can also help to maintain connections with relatives and stay up to date with what’s happening in each other’s lives.

How can society benefit from families preserving their past with a family centric website?

There are several ways that society can benefit from families preserving their past through a family-centric website. For one, having a central location where family members can share and access important historical information and documents can help to preserve the collective memory of the family and ensure that this information is not lost over time. This can be especially important for families with a long and rich history, as it can provide a valuable resource for future generations to learn about their ancestors and understand their heritage.

Another way that society can benefit from families preserving their past through a family-centric website is by providing a platform for family members to connect and communicate with each other, regardless of their physical location. This can help to foster a sense of community and connection among family members, and can provide a valuable source of support and connection for those who may be geographically isolated or unable to regularly interact with other family members in person.

Additionally, a family-centric website can also serve as a resource for genealogical research and study. By providing a central location where family members can share information about their ancestors, a family-centric website can help to provide valuable data and insights into family history and genealogy, which can be of interest to both academic researchers and the general public. Overall, a family-centric website can serve as a valuable tool for families to preserve and share their past, and can provide a range of benefits for both the family and society as a whole.

Wordle (clone) is now available for family play

WORDLE has taken America by storm and now your family can play it together.
Wordle is an online 5-letter word game. Each day a new word is released and players have six attempts to guess what the word of the day is. During the guesses, tiles will change color to help players get the word. A grey letter means it isn’t in today’s word, while a yellow letter signals it is in the word but in the wrong position. Then there’s the green letter which means it’s in the word and in the right place.
Players select letters of the alphabet on the virtual keyboard and enter them into the 5 blank tiles. When they’re happy with their 5-letter word guess, they press the submit button. This then checks the word and lets you know if your word or some of the letters are correct. If it’s completely right the full 5 letters turn green.
Familycrossings has modified the game to record a score (10 points for solving the game plus 1 point unused guess) and hold each member’s point total on a family scoreboard. There is only one word per day, all family members play the same word.

NOTE: Wordle can be found under PLAY navigation menu. If the word PLAY is not on your main menu have your site administrator go to Manage>Site Admin> Enable/Disable Features>Check PLAY, check WORDLE> click APPLY. The item will be added to the main menu.

Helping Your Family in Crisis Mode

A collaboration platform like Familycrossings can play a significant role in keeping your family safe in volatile times like epidemics, natural disasters. Bolstering family relationships with clear communication is essential to family dialogue and to fostering unity among your family members.

Familycrossings.com has many features that can be of immediate value to families that need to create order out of the confusion that has taken grip in our countries over Covid-19.

SCHEDULING
Calendar– for keeping family members informed about upcoming activities and use the RSVP function for status checks

INFORM
Checklist 1 – create a Disinfection List that each family member can complete when re-entering your home after being in a public space.
Checklist 2 – create an Action List for your family detailing what to do, where to go and who to call if a family member gets sick.
Checklist 3 – Create a Visitation follow-up list for an illness status update report.
Question of the Week – Family members can respond to a question you pose. For isolated family members knowing that others are also contributing answering may have an uplifting, unifying effect.
Family History– The Interview area has a section with 14 health-related questions that should be completed by all family members.

SHARE
Help Requests – maybe you need an item that another family member needs
Family Forum – Create a Discussion Board labeled Coronavirus and add topics to keep family members engaged.
Photo Sharing – Cheer family members up by posting your selfies while washing your hands, amusing photos from your exercise routine or what you made for dinner.

CONNECT
Address Book – Keep the family address book up to date with street addresses, email addresses, and birth dates.
Polls – Ask your family members to help in making decisions together.
Text Chat – If you have a family member in self-quarantine a cheerful group text chat can help relieve patient anxiety.
Group Email – Remember in the past when you were not included in the email invite for Sunday dinner or you only heard about because your cousin texted you. Familycrossings help ensures that you are not forgetting a family member in your communication by enable Share circles to manage email communication better.

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The CDC website encourages families to plan and make decisions early that will protect you and your family during an outbreak or other disaster. Creating a household plan can help protect your health and the health of those you care about in the event of an outbreak in your community.

CDC LINKS FOR FAMILIES

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/get-your-household-ready-for-COVID-19.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/disinfecting-your-home.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/faq.html

FAMILY PRIVACY

Familycrossings.com is a private social platform designed for families. We share none of your content with anybody else and we have no third-party applications mining your data. You can sign up for a subscription for as little as $10 per year. The name of our parent company SAME-PAGE.com LLP will appear on your credit card statement.

PROTECTING YOUR FAMILY TAKES A LITTLE EFFORT

Familycrossings provides FREE setup help. Please visit our CONTACT PAGE to request support and include your phone number and time zone. We will send you a confirmation email.

Family Crossings Update

For the hundreds of MyFamily clients who converted to Familycrossings.com your wait is over. We listened to your feedback and have delivered a new Family friendlyfeature.

Located in the “What’s New” area the link named “New to Me” will bring you every photo, every story, every comment that you have not clicked on. The site will start by bringing you the last 30 days of content and then will start removing from this page the items you clicked. There is a “dismiss” function if you wish to delete from “New to Me” all the content by area or by each item.

An update to our navigation will be coming soon.

Question of the Week – New Feature

We have recently uploaded a new feature called “Question of the Week”. The feature is designed to encourage more interaction between your family members. It is a semi-automated processes that will allow you to either select from standard questions (like how was your Fourth of July) or create your own and then pre-schedule the questions to be deliverable by email to your family members.

Each family member can click the link and respond with a suitable answer. The next step is to publish the answers to your family site. The whole process takes only a few minutes to get a year’s worth of questions into the Familycrossings system.

Enjoy!!!

A Balancing Act

Protecting Your Dog’s Immune System

(Family Features) – Allie stopped eating when she was 16. Her owner, Dr. Elizabette Cohen says she went crazy trying to find a healthy diet for her beloved pet.

“Her problem is that she has a very sensitive digestive system and would suffer from upsets pretty often,” said Cohen, a New York veterinarian and popular radio show host. With a majority of a dog’s immune system residing in the gut, it was critical to address Allie’s digestive health.

Understanding Bacteria

Like humans, dogs and cats have short digestive tracts and a complex gastrointestinal (GI) ecosystem. Bacterial cells in their digestive tracts outnumber animal cells. In fact, they account for approximately 95 percent of the cells in the GI tract. As many as 500 different species of bacterial cells may be represented.

Some of these bacteria are beneficial, and some have the potential to be pathogenic. It’s the balance between the two types of bacteria that determines whether the digestive system is healthy and functioning optimally. When the bacterial balance is disrupted, the result is often digestive upsets and loose stools.

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