Sentences with phrase «meaningful family traditions»

And for sharing in meaningful family traditions that bring joy to your heart.
«Some of our most meaningful family traditions can come from the simplest acts of togetherness.»

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In the Church's teachings and highest traditions we find a meaningful contribution to the emergence and foundation of a global community, namely, the dignity of the human, the unity and universality of the human family, and the common human responsibility for all of creation.
It is for this reason that in the Church's teachings and highest traditions we find that I consider to be our meaningful contribution to the emergence and foundation of a global community: the dignity of the human, the unity and universality of the human family, and the common human responsibility for all of creation.
Create fun and meaningful traditions with your blended family, before baby even arrives.
If you are a regular reader of Grace, Giggles & Naptime, then you know I'm a huge fan of creating simple, yet meaningful traditions for our family.
Passover and Easter can be special for families because they are steeped in traditions that are important and meaningful to both Christians and Jews.
As a Hispanic woman, characters who looked like me and stories that captured a glimpse of my own family traditions were especially meaningful.
Family psychology is a complex field, as it includes systems perspectives on the multiple influences on relationships, developmental perspectives on how relationships are formed and sustained over time, cultural perspectives on how society and traditions affect relationships, the intersection of individual differences and social relationships, and practice components in how to affect real and meaningful changes in couple, parent, and family relationFamily psychology is a complex field, as it includes systems perspectives on the multiple influences on relationships, developmental perspectives on how relationships are formed and sustained over time, cultural perspectives on how society and traditions affect relationships, the intersection of individual differences and social relationships, and practice components in how to affect real and meaningful changes in couple, parent, and family relationfamily relationships.
Create new traditions with your children that are quieter and more meaningful, such as serving in a soup kitchen or donating gifts as a family.
It goes without saying that the most memorable family holidays are steeped in nostalgia — blending traditions from past generations with new ones — but they become all the more meaningful when the home itself already has stories to tell.
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