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a
Treats families with dignity and respect
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b
Refrains from passing judgment on families that may depart from his or her standards or expectations
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c
Treats parents and family members as individual adults
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d
Works to identify and uphold families' hopes and dreams for their child
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e
Recognizes parents as the primary influence on their children
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f
Considers families or parents as central; the most important decision-makers in a child's life and honors their decision-making style
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g
Works to identify and empower the strengths and competence of the family
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h
Works in partnership with families to identify goals for their child
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i
Works with families in an individualized and flexible manner, including around parents' work schedules
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j
Takes time to learn about families' race, religion, home language, family structure, employment situation, other child care situations, as well as their values and beliefs about childhood, education, and intervention
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k
Responds sensitively to parents' concerns, ways of coping, and child-rearing practices
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l
Respects families' boundaries
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m
Engages in courteous behavior with families (being on-time, keeping appointments, returning communication)
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n
Invites family members to include the people they would like to participate in meetings and activities
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o
Is open to learning and new information about family relationships
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p
Participates in cultural events in the community to better understand the families with whom they work