Positive Family and Community Relationships (2024)

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What Are They?

Researchers have found that the key to making the family-community-school relationship a success is by considering it a partnership of equals. In other words, educators and families from all backgrounds are seen and valued as experts in a child’s education. And community members are viewed as helpful contributors and supporters of schools.

This partnership is built on shared values and emphasizes the strengths that all stakeholders bring to the table. The trust and respect that is fostered helps to cultivate a sense of belonging in the school community among students and their families, which in turn creates a caring school climate.

A school dedicated to building strong partnerships with families and communities asks families at every parent-teacher conference about their expectations for their child’s education. In addition, they honor the cultural backgrounds of families through potluck dinners, whole school celebrations, and by providing opportunities for families to share their stories about their own educational experiences with teachers, students, and the whole school community. Schools welcome community organizations to these events and invite them to participate and share their knowledge and resources about things like after-school programs, arts and athletic events, and volunteering opportunities.

Positive school-family partnerships can also help cultivate students’ social and emotional well-being through methods that build relationships and through practical hands-on ways for families to become involved in their child’s education.

Relationally, schools can build strong partnerships with parents through two-way communication, by collaborating on what’s best for each student, and cultivating positive relationships between teachers and parents.

A middle school encourages school-family relationships by asking parents at the beginning of the year for their preferred method of communication, e.g., text, email, phone, paper. Teachers then use those preferences to create personal and classroom protocols for communicating with parents.

Practically, offering families methods for reinforcing social and emotional skills at home and suggesting ways for caregivers to partner with teachers can improve students’ well-being.

An elementary school that is interested in adopting an SEL program forms a committee that includes family members of students from a variety of cultural backgrounds, and they provide input on the relevance and/or cultural responsiveness of particular SEL skills. After choosing a curriculum, the school regularly texts or emails SEL tips to families so that they may reinforce the SEL skills at home. Schools also invite all families to give feedback to the teachers about the effectiveness of the skill and the relevance to their families’ background.

Schools can also engage community-based organizations such as businesses, colleges, religious organizations, libraries, and social agencies, to offer programs that develop students’ strengths and social-emotional skills.

To cultivate students’ civic engagement, a high school partners with local businesses, the city council, and libraries to create opportunities for students to get more involved in their communities. During students’ advisory meetings every week, they discuss the partnership challenges that come up for them and learn valuable social and emotional skills to help them handle these challenges.

Why Are They Important?

It takes a village to raise a child, and science is proving this. Here are a few findings:

Students do better in school when their families are involved in their education.

Family-school partnerships improve students’ well-being.

  • A meta-analysis of 117 studies found that when families are invited to participate and partner with schools in their children’s education, students’ mental health and social-emotional outcomes improve.

Family-community-school partnerships that focus on building relationships, especially with diverse families, create the conditions that support student achievement.

Practice Collections

Honoring Our Community and World for Elementary Students

Honoring Our Community and World for Secondary Students

Practice courage in forming new connections with people you normally try to avoid—and reflect on what you learn from the experience.

Adult

≤ 30 minutes

Help parents/caregivers and teens develop compassionate listening skills and strengthen their relationship.

Middle School, High School

≤ 1 hour

Grow teens’ understanding and sense of comfort with diverse cultural identities, helping to foster a sense of civil courage

Middle School, High School, College

Multiple Sessions

Help teens consider a mindset that people can change their attitudes about others for the better.

Middle School, High School, College

≤ 1 hour

Notice and experience challenging emotions and related bodily sensations as they arise.

Middle School, High School, College

Multiple Sessions

Build trust with your teens at home.

Middle School, High School, College

Multiple Sessions

Help adolescents understand unfairness and learn how to reflect and take action to do something about it.

Middle School, High School, College

Multiple Sessions

Tune into your sense of awe by slowing down and being receptive to your surroundings.

High School, College

≤ 30 minutes

Reflect on caring memories with your child to feel closer.

Adult

≤ 30 minutes

Help kids rethink prejudice and connect across differences.

Upper Elementary, Middle School

≤ 15 minutes

Create a warm, non-judgmental space for teens to talk about challenges.

Middle School, High School

≤ 15 minutes

Use stories to encourage students’ courageous behavior in school and at home

PreK/Lower Elementary

≤ 1 hour

A list of strategies for parents and caregivers that encourage their children to explore the world around them

PreK/Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary

≤ 15 minutes

Review and expand your classroom or school library with books that represent diverse backgrounds.

PreK/Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School

≤ 30 minutes

Make music together to encourage generosity and helping behavior in young children.

PreK/Lower Elementary

≤ 15 minutes

Making art about kindness inspires students to be caring and generous.

PreK/Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary

≤ 15 minutes

Students spend a day or two doing a variety of meaningful activities.

Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School, College, Adult

Multiple Sessions

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“We must take care of our families wherever we find them.”

–Elizabeth Gilbert

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FAQs

What is the relationship between family and community? ›

Family and community are two of the most significant social institutions in the development and daily lives of individuals. Together they shape who we are, instill us with values, define what we consider to be normal and abnormal and teach us about what is possible and not possible.

Why is it important to build family and community relationships? ›

Children feel secure and loved when they have strong and positive family relationships. Positive family relationships help family members solve problems, work as a team and enjoy each other's company. Positive family relationships are built on quality time, communication, teamwork and appreciation.

What are the benefits of family in the community? ›

Families offer an environment of warmth, love, and understanding, which is essential for the emotional and psychological development of their members. The emotional stability provided in a family fosters self-confidence and self-esteem in individuals, making them resilient and capable of dealing with life's challenges.

Why is it that a strong and happy family is important in the community? ›

Emotional support: Family offers a safety net for emotional well-being. Unconditional love: The love from family is often lifelong and uncompromising. Financial support: Financial stability often starts with family support. Educational support: Family's involvement can positively impact academic performance.

Why is it important to have a good relationship in the community? ›

Building and sustaining relationships are at the heart of organizing communities. The strength of community lies in the strength of the connections that we have with each other. With strong connections, people have the power to make real change. Building these connections takes time; but it is worth it.

What is an example of a community relationship? ›

Some common examples of community relations include volunteering, sponsoring local events, and collaborating with community organizations. Some common examples of community relations include charity programs, cultural programs, and partnerships with local organizations.

How do you build positive relationships with families? ›

Building Partnerships: Guide to Developing Relationships with Families
  1. Reflect on your own perspective.
  2. Value a family's passion.
  3. Focus on the family-child relationship.
  4. Support competence.
  5. Reflect on the family's perspective.
  6. Observe and describe the child's behavior to open communication with the family.

What are the 7 ways to build family relationships? ›

Strengthen Family Relationships
  • Work on good communication skills. Focus on listening and understanding what your family member is trying to say. ...
  • Establish traditions, values, and goals together. ...
  • Try new things together. ...
  • Connect with distant family members. ...
  • Stay active. ...
  • Laugh together.
Sep 20, 2022

Why family is the most important community? ›

Families are our most intimate social environment. They are the places where we begin the vital processes of social- izing our children, and teaching them — in partnership with countless others in the community — how to survive and thrive in the world.

How can you involve the community and family members? ›

8 Ideas for Engaging Families and the Community
  1. Parent–Teacher Conferences. ...
  2. Manners Luncheon. ...
  3. Science Fair & Talent Show. ...
  4. Father's Day at School. ...
  5. Guest Speakers. ...
  6. PTO/Parent Advisory Committee. ...
  7. Skill Exploration.

What are the five benefits of community? ›

The benefits of being part of a community are numerous!
  • Access to support: ...
  • Accountability: ...
  • Inspiration and empowerment to act themselves: ...
  • Sharing of ideas and resources: ...
  • Learning from one another: ...
  • Connection and strong relationships: ...
  • Improved mental well-being and sense of belonging:
Jun 15, 2023

Why is family important to ensure peace and happiness in society? ›

We learn to love, forgive and empathize with our siblings, parents and children. Our hearts grow as does our understanding. In the family we form our values, character and approach to relationships. Then, it would seem that the family is a good place to start building peace.

How do family values affect society? ›

The values and behaviours of a society are greatly influenced by the structure of its family units. Strong, happy, and healthy families are vital to society. They teach us how to give back, how to be our most true selves, and how to participate actively in our communities.

Is family and community the same? ›

Family is a group of people who are closely related to one another by blood,by marriage or adoption where as the community at the minimum refers to a collection of people in a geographical area with a social structure.

What is the relationship between community and people? ›

A community is a familiar thread used to bring people together to advocate and support each other in the fight to overcome those threats. As human beings, we need a sense of belonging, and that sense of belonging is what connects us to the many relationships we develop.

What is relationship with the community? ›

Community relations are a business practice involving the development of mutually beneficial community partnerships within the areas in which a business operates. This form of customer relations helps build strong relationships and goodwill through time, money, or product donations.

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