A Guide for Parents: Conflicts in the Family

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Let's resolve conflicts instead of staying in them!

It is a collection of practical tools for resolving disputes and effective communication in the family, relationship or school.

Children arguing over a toy, parents arguing about their children, disagreements with neighbors, grandparents, and bosses. Conflicts are an integral part of our family life! Trying to eliminate them is utopian, a waste of time. Instead of avoiding conflict or dwelling on it, let's learn to resolve it together with our children.

The author humorously shows how:

  • notice the conflict before entering it,
  • accompany a child, partner, or other person in a conflict situation,
  • manage conflict dynamics,
  • separate the conflicting parties,
  • build respect for the other side of the conflict.
The book is filled with dialogues that sound like they're straight out of our everyday conversations with children. Using these dialogues, the author demonstrates her method, which changes our current perspective on conflict. The energy we devote to finding someone to blame can be better spent on finding effective solutions. And this is the beginning of social change.
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Let's resolve conflicts instead of staying in them!

It is a collection of practical tools for resolving disputes and effective communication in the family, relationship or school.

Children arguing over a toy, parents arguing about their children, disagreements with neighbors, grandparents, and bosses. Conflicts are an integral part of our family life! Trying to eliminate them is utopian, a waste of time. Instead of avoiding conflict or dwelling on it, let's learn to resolve it together with our children.

The author humorously shows how:

  • notice the conflict before entering it,
  • accompany a child, partner, or other person in a conflict situation,
  • manage conflict dynamics,
  • separate the conflicting parties,
  • build respect for the other side of the conflict.
The book is filled with dialogues that sound like they're straight out of our everyday conversations with children. Using these dialogues, the author demonstrates her method, which changes our current perspective on conflict. The energy we devote to finding someone to blame can be better spent on finding effective solutions. And this is the beginning of social change.
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A Guide for Parents: Conflicts in the Family