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10 Critical Keys for Highly Effective Mormon Families: insights from 200 successful Latter-day Saint Families

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Ten Keys to a Happy LDS Family

What successful Mormon families do and how you can do it, too.

"Happy LDS families are not clones, but it is remarkable that there is so much consensus."

Ways to Build a Proper Foundation,
Creating Togetherness,
About Discipline,
Teaching: What and Why
Displaying Affection
The Importance of Work
Husband-Wife Relationships
Handling Adversity
Heroes
Effective Family Goals

William G. Dyer, professor emeritus and Phillip R. Kunz, professor, at Brigham Young University, polled 200 Latter-day Saint families that were considered successful by their Church leaders. What they learned from this survey and from interviews of the families is eye-opening, stimulating and profitable.

207 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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August 29, 2011
Results of some surveys of effective mormon families; the book goes through 10 key habits that all had in common.

Interesting, I learned a few things and got some ideas of things to do with my family. It was a bit dated, I'd be interested to read a redo if they used current families and a wider geographical spread. All of the families were from the western United States and the families had at least one adult child in the 1980s.

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