Caregivers & Parents Resources
It's All About Family
A family consists of a group of individuals united by biology or by marital, adoptive, or other intimate ties. The family is the fundamental social unit of most human societies, but its form and structure can vary widely, including the biological family, extended family, stepfamily, and even groups of friends known informally as “families.”
Family members influence each other’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Family dynamics refers to the impact of these influences on the members of the family. (Source: APA Dictionary of Psychology)
Family-driven means families have a primary decision-making role in the care of their own children as well as the policies and procedures governing care for all children in their community, state, tribe, territory and nation (Source: National Federation of Families, 2008). This includes:
Choosing culturally and linguistically competent supports, services, and providers;
Setting goals;
Designing, implementing and evaluating programs;
Monitoring outcomes; and
Partnering in funding decisions.