Talk It Out: 5 Ways to Really Communicate & Not Argue With Loved Ones! by Dr. Sarah Allen

Relationships
March 13, 2017

Talk It Out: 5 Ways to Really Communicate & Not Argue With Loved Ones!
Elisa Schmitz
Such great tips for better communication, thank you Dr. Sarah Allen !
S Roberts
Oh come on, what's life without a good knockdown dragout? I'm just joking!
But more realistically, my husband and I are pretty normal in regards to the fact we have disagreements. And I'll be honest, some of our disagreements are not the "let's sit down and discuss this in a quiet, calm manner" either. Not that we are yelling, but things have been known to get heated. I might also add, they have taken place when our 2 kids are within earshot. But the one thing we never do is attack the others character, as in name calling or put downs. We keep it about the subject and sometimes end up laughing. (Not always!)
Interestingly though, I was told by someone once parents should never have any disagreements in front of children, really? I think the fact we have been told by our kid's school principal, teachers and friend's parents our kids don't resort to name calling if someone disagrees with them is proof it may actually be a good thing!
Ca Mike
I have seen and understood them through your posts, it is interesting, and helped me to understand the knowledge, thank you for sharing.

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