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Relationship Articles

We provide articles that help you understand others and give tips to help you in your relationships. Every day you communicate with those in your family such as your spouse, your children, your parents, and your in-laws.

As we go through life we face issues of love, separation, divorce, friendship, anger and even sometimes shame. We all try to improve our communication skills through learning to be more patient, learning to negotiate, and fighting fairly.

We all want to be a role model of behavior for our children. We see them facing many dilemmas with their siblings, friends and schoolmates. They need to understand jealousy, cope with sibling rivalry, and be able to develop into happy adults.

Parent Child Relationships - Articles on Relationships
When You're the New Stepparent of a Teenager

Parenting a teen can be a daunting task no matter what, and stepparenting adds unique challenges. But with a little flexibility and a lot of patience, the relationship will develop for your blended family.

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Unplug Your Kids and Get Them to Talk to You Again

Ever feel like your kids have more meaningful connections with their Wii and iPhone than with you? Don't worry – some age-old wisdom and attention to the basics can re-establish the lines of communication.

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How Couples Can Fight Fairly: First, Ask Questions

Though it’s normal for couples to disagree, you can avoid full-fledged fights that leave lasting scars on your relationship. Fight fairly with empathetic communication strategies and listening skills.

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How Do You Explain War to a School Kid?

Especially in today’s online world, images and information about war are ever-present. How do you manage both to be honest with your children and to give them the feelings of safety and security they need?

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Staying Safe on Facebook During the Summer

With our children having more time on their hands during the summer, they’ll spend more of it on the computer. Who will be following them around the internet? Here are safety tips espeically for Facebook.

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Parents vs. Tweens: Survival of the Fittest?

The “tween” years have unique issues, as children ricochet between early childhood and beckoning adolescence. But with empathy and open communication, the relationship between parent and child doesn’t have to be a constant struggle.

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