Families are different, and the way they are related as a unity also differs. Each family comes up with its guidelines that are followed by its members. As a unit, the guidelines are used to correct any misbehavior and instill discipline.
Families need to have family values since they make it easy to guide the young ones and teach them how to handle everyday situations. Those who have not thought of it should try and create family values of their own. Below is some value that you may consider:
- Moral values; determine what is wrong and right, creating a base for decision making in the family. At times they can be handed down through generations depending on life exposure. They include patience, courage, trust, among others.
- Work and education values; this value entails your view on both education and work. It determines how you relate with others, either in school or work environment. Mostly it will guide you to achieve your best when it comes to higher education and support and motivation you will accord to others. These values may include being creative, teamwork, prioritize education, etc.
- Play and fun values; having fun as a family promotes bonding and togetherness. Getting involved in recreational activities improves kids’ social skills. You set aside a family day when everyone interacts freely and have a good time.
- Social values determine how you relate with the outside world apart from the family—the ability to make others feel free, safe, and comfortable when they are around you.
- Money values; it is the essential value that teaches you how to treat money. How you use it or when you can help others financially. Having good money values ensures you are financially stable since you can make wise decisions regarding money.
Guide to creating your family value
Every family has different values though some are similar. Here is how you can come up with your values:
- Write down the topic of the value you wish to and write down what each value involves. Also, you can download the values you re wish to acquire online.
- Have a family meeting; call all family members, talk to them about family values, and make sure everyone understands and contributes.
- It’s important to talk about the strengths and weaknesses of the family. Talking will point out what is essential and what’s not.
- On the list, ask every member to write their suggestion and feel free to express their views. Since it’s the initial stage, every point is important.
- At this point, you need to preview everything written on the list, discuss, and decide the critical issues in every topic. Too many values will be confusing to the young ones. It’s advisable to keep them short and precise.
- Please make a copy for everyone and give them time to read and understand each value.
- After everyone has understood the values, you can meet to come up with a final list that will include what is important. When you have the values, find an appropriate place where they are accessible to everyone and can be followed.