Building relationships within the family. But how?
Good family relationships help your children feel secure and loved. They help you and your partner to feel good too. It’s normal for families to have difficulties during stressful events or tough times.
International Parenting Summit Mini-Series
Nurturing Your Relationships Through the Thick and Thin
How do we go about bringing back harmony when the tough times appear too often for our liking? How do we create healthy family patterns when times are good which will help us in potential future "thin" times.
You can build good relationships in your family with some of the tips shared by family and parenting experts in the summit.
However, if you feel that:
🌿 Communication in the family is breaking down
🌿 Parents don’t seem to recognize or understand their children’s (or each other’s) behaviour
🌿 Things aren’t improving over time
🌿 A family member’s emotional health is deteriorating
🌿 Family members don’t enjoy being together
It might be time to look into what you can do to improve the relationships in your family.
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Malva Gasowski
Michael Larson
Focusing on the parent-child relationship-10 steps to remember
Danielle Bettmann
Laying the groundwork for trust over time
Crystal Haitsma
Connection-based parenting means developing thoughts and feelings of connection towards our children, no matter what's going on
Melissa Corkum
What to do when you run out of compassion
Alex Pin
Practical tips that will help them connect with their kids at any age
Danielle Murphy Faris
Through conflict the parent has a chance to shine in their integrity and show the child their love and relationship it not fair-weathered by navigating the challenge
Stacy Spensley
I tell my clients, "You'll never love or hate your partner more than after you have a baby." How do you navigate partnership and parenthood?
Amy Carpenter
How to use a strength-based approach to building a sense of teamwork in a family
Nidhi Gupta
How to sail through the tough times
Punam Saxena
When children feel secure and know their parents are supporting them, even when situations become tense, children know they will be OK, despite the differences
Mary Wilde
Using apology, reading and play as reconnection strategies
Renee Lowry
The power of "I love you too" when they scream hurtful words
Mary Peterson Cook
The importance of special time and adventures
Linda Hayes-Cooper
Reflective Parenting helps builds nurturing connections with your children
Nurturing Relationships Through the Thick and Thin
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