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Health Tip: Manage Family Arguments
By LadyLively on July 5, 2018
Arguments are a natural part of family life, but constant and recurring battles can be exhausting.
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests how to keep household bickering to a minimum:
- Pick your battles. Evaluate which issues really need to become a source of dispute.
- Allow your child to win an argument sometimes. This shows a willingness to negotiate and to see that you may be wrong.
- Set clear boundaries for arguments.
- Investigate the cause of recurring conflicts.
- Set a good example by having strong relationships with your spouse, friends and family.
Source: HealthDay
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