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  • There should be no conflicts if the good, but poor family is loving towards their children and it is not about material things, but love from the heart; keeping a roof over everyone's head and food in their children's tummies. It is about love; loyalty; laughter; being there for each other for the good and bad times and that makes the adolescent to an adult of great character.
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Well, the effects of a good family relationship would be: Everyone getting along, no fighting, everyone having a happy life, everyone cares and loves for one another, and other stuff closley-related to that.

The effects of a poor family relationship would be: fighting, yelling, divorcing, family members hating each other, fruequently sad, fruequently angry, deppression and other stuff closely-related to that.

I hope you have a good effect of family relationship But if you don't, you will survive And maybe, if you have a poor effect, you can talk to your parent(s) about it.

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Lots of patience and communication from as early a stage as possible. adolescents learn by example. If they see you throwing fists to handle anger, so will they. If you lie to avoid confrontation, so will they. If you drink to have fun, so will they. Always explain the consequences of their actions and let them know up front that they must face the consequences, good or bad, for every decision they make. A good family example is a family that follows through with their word for both rewards and discipline. If you say you are going to do something, then do it. Don't threaten or offer to do things that you don't intend to follow through with. A bad family example is saying you will take them to the mall and changing your plans at the last minute or saying that the consequences being grounded for life. Obviously you can't follow through with that. A good family provides for the adolescents needs to avoid the kid from filling those needs outside the home. I don't mean food, I mean the ability to honestly communicate about concerns and problems without flipping out even if it feels like an ice pick is going through your heart when they want to talk about sex or drugs. Bad family example is ignoring your kids. They will fill the need to socialize with someone else and you don't want to risk it being with shady characters, do you? A good family participates as a group in things that are fun for the adolescent, sports, Video Games, concerts, etc. Much better for a kids to say "guess where my parents took me..." than for them to say "I snuck out to go..." Bad family example is taking the kids to things that interest you and expecting them to appreciate it and avoiding things they like to do because it's too time consuming or doesn't interest you. A good family provides a safe place for kids to be kids, but also allows a little bit of growing room for the kid to flex and grow. You don't want your child to be smothered and naive when you release them on the world any more than you want them to be pregnant and addicted to drugs. A bad family example keeps your child completely shelter and ignorant to the outside world or gives them too much freedom. It's different for every kid. A healthy balance is important. A good family takes an interest in each other but avoids pressure. If you ask your kid, "what's wrong, you look depressed." and they reply "nothing, I want to be left alone." Leave them alone. if you have opened the lines of communication, they'll talk when they are ready. Aren't their times when you want to be left alone, too? A bad family will not ask if something is wrong, or push the kid until a family fight ensues. Sorry this was so long winded.

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If their family relationships are bad that may cause them to feel unloved or to have low self-esteem causing them to do many things to make them fit in with people at school. They also may do things to gety attention from their family, and these things may be very negative. They also might try to spite their family by acting and doing rebellious things. But if the family relationship is good then it will have the exact opposite effect.

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i hope its not bad! well it effects really ur self confidance wether its good or bad its usually from ur adolescent stage

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