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Are you a traditional Inishowen family? 30.06.08

ARE you a typical Inishowen family that prides itself in promoting strict values, discipline and respect for each other?
Independent programme maker Chris Taylor has contacted InishowenNews.com in the hope of finding a family to participate in a new documentary he is producing for the BBC. He hopes to bring two English teenagers to Donegal to live with a local family for 8-10 days. The goal is for the teenagers to experience first hand how different family units operate around the world; to expose them to different cultural values, expectations, rules, discipline, authority and attitudes to education.
"The documentary is exploring different cultural approaches to parenting around the world. We have recently filmed two successful programmes for this series in India and Ghana, and are currently filming episodes in Alabama, USA and Jamaica," explained Chris. He needs to find a host family who represent strict, traditional values to discipline, self-respect, personal responsibility and strong work ethics. The family need to have teenagers of their own living in the household and the parents must be confident in imposing their parenting values on the teenagers, who will generally come from a more relaxed and indulgent family environment with few boundaries and a misguided sense of discipline.
"Importantly we do not want our teenagers to be guests within the home, but to be treated as members of the family. They must be expected to follow the same rules, abide by the same routines, perform the same chores, attend the same school, and face the same consequences if they do not stick to the family rules. The teenagers' living expenses will be covered for the duration of the stay," added Chris. The programme makers are also looking at other counties on the western seaboard as part of their search. If you would like an Inishowen family to feature and are interested in being the host family, please contact Chris at christaylor@twentytwenty.tv or call him on 00 44 207 284 2020.
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