A family pact is an agreement of values and can be useful in upholding behavior expectations in the home.
A family pact is an agreement of your values. It focuses on what is most important in your lives and relationships. Having a written copy of your pact provides your family with a reminder of the expectations in your home. Each family’s values are different, and so each family’s pact will be different.
Our family will:
Explain that a pact is an agreement or promise between everyone in the family. This pact will be an agreement on what values are most important in your family.
Your family can use your family pact as a reminder of expected behavior. Refer back to the pact as issues arise. For example, “Our pact reminds us to treat people how you want to be treated. Please be respectful and trustworthy by being home before your curfew.”
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