What is ‘strong love’?

 

 So what does ‘strong love’ look like?

 

It’s important to know that all families are unique and find their own expression of their family’s lives and values. However, families that adopt a strong love philosophy tend to show the following examples in everyday life.

 

Firstly, watching the parents we’re more likely to see …

  • Parents who are loving involved with their children
  • Parents enjoying their own lives as well
  • Parents who are able to say no
  • Parents who are able to spend wisely and wait
  • Parents who talk through their problems

 

In children living in families based on ‘strong love’ we tend to see …

  • Children less self-absorbed, more able to consider the needs of others
  • Children accespting messages of ‘no’ and ‘wait’
  • Children willing to work hard
  • Children who can accept constructie criticism
  • Children able to support and nurture others

 

In these families we tend to see …

  • Families laughing and relaxed
  • Families talking together and taking an interest in each other’s lives
  • Families working together with a sense of co-operation and respect
  • Families dealing with issues in a calm, open manner
  • Families with a sense of direction, leadership and purpose

 

 

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Author

Therese Schilt is a Clinical Psychologist working in Sydney, Australia. She enjoys travel and spending time with her four daughters.