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International Parenting Summit Mini-Series

Almost daily, parents are faced with challenges connected to children's behaviour. These challenges might require you to teach your children about social skills, rules, behaviour and more.

What happens when these situations turn into a family conflict?

What are the causes of conflict at home?

How to resolve conflict once it happens?

How do you get siblings to stop fighting?

 

How do you cope with and mediate fights in the family?

 

Did you know that children can get the feeling of anxiety when they witness adults fighting?

 

Conflict doesn't have to mean a fight

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International Parenting Summit Mini-Series

Conflict Management at home

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Your Summit Host

Malva Gasowski

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Alex Pin  

Where do you need to do some changes when kids role their eyes and have a big month?

 
 
 

Meaghan Jackson

Load your parenting tool box to side step conflict

Stacy Spensley

Do parents have to "keep a united front" for the kids?

Mary Wilde

Aligning the relationship within the family to create unity and stability

Danielle Murphy Faris

Minimize conflicts through establishing daily routines

Amy Carpenter

How to use reflective listening to minimize conflict at home

Michael Larson

The 5 R's of conflict: Recognize, Respond, Relate, Regulate, Reason 

Mary Peterson Cook

Having the openness in the family to discuss evolving family values 

Melissa Corkum

Why You Don't Have to Choose Between Being the Bad Guy or the Pushover 

Danielle Bettmann

Reconciling different parenting styles - why it's hard, the mindset to take on, the conversations to have.

Nidhi Gupta

Children sometimes do not like the limits. What then?

Punam Saxena

Knowing when to show your child the parent is charge and when they can propose a compromise

 

Renee Lowry

Showing respect to our partner by making our own agenda mutually beneficial

Linda Hayes-Cooper

Moving the focus from finding who is wrong or right to “being with” jointly in the moment.

Melissa and Mary share their tips

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