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John and Elaine
Hansen are typical mid-class American parents.
They are firm with their children, but also understand that kids
will indeed be kids. Together they provide Davey and Sally with
all the love and understanding they could need. John is a
businessman, and Elaine is a stay-at-home mom. The Hansens are
fortunate to have a nice home, a jeep, and a van.
John and Elaine
Hansen communicate
with their children.
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People
can't buy forgiveness ("Not for Sale") |
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Talk
openly about Grandmother Hansen's death ("Happy
Easter") |
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Discuss
their own mistakes with their children ("Chicken") |
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Let
the children know they are loved equally ("The Lemonade
Stand") |
John and Elaine
Hansen enjoy taking
their children on special outings.
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To
the top of a mountain ("The Bridge") |
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Up a
tram to a playground ("All Alone") |
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On a
tour of a cave ("Lost in a Cave") |
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Skiing
and sledding ("Not for Sale") |
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On
vacation ("Sudden Storm") |
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Scuba
diving ("Jeep in the Deep") |
John and Elaine
Hansen are forgiving
when their children make mistakes.
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When
Davey loses his father's skis ("Not for Sale") |
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When
Davey runs away to join the circus ("Runaway") |
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When
Davey skates on thin ice and falls through ("New
Skates") |
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When
Davey cheats on a test ("Kookaburra") |
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