Promotion for family-centered care consists of all except one of the following strategies:

1. Emphasizing family strengths.
2. Identifying family coping skills.
3. Developing unidirectional communication.
4. Promotion of family empowerment.


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1. Identification of family strategies allows for confidence to be built.
2. Identification of coping skills allows for family members to know when help is needed.
3. Uni-directional communication is limited in communication with others, thus not benefitting the child.
4. Family advocacy is important so all needs for the child can be met.

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