The purpose of the Family Co-responsibility educational programme is to educate parents. Its overall aim is to improve the shared collaboration and responsibility of all family members at work together with current family life, particularly for future generations. The programme content is grouped into three large development areas: a) Family co-responsibility, b) communication, and c) negotiation and problem solving. The design of the Family Co-responsibility Programme was based on the conclusions of an investigation carried out in Spain with 1,710 families on the nature, sources of influence, and consequences of family co-responsibility and its relationship with children's development. The main educational and social implications that can be derived from the programme are two: 1) to provide parents with educational strategies that will help them socialize their children in equality and co-responsibility values; 2) to favour family and work adjustment through the participation of family members in family life and work.
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