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As part of the new-style sex education curriculum, school pupils will soon start learning about healthy intimate relationships – which could help to significantly reduce future domestic abuse in the UK. One of the various professionals who work with victims of domestic abuse, and were...
There is conflict in all relationships. This tip sheet provides strategies for resolving conflicts successfully.
This article provides tips and reminders to parents for communicating with their kids.
Communication is the basis for a healthy marriage. It’s how you and your spouse connect, share your thoughts and views, and settle disputes. Relationship communication skills don’t come easy for everyone. Some couples will have to work on their techniques for years. But over time, they will be...
Being a teenager is not easy. The time between adulthood and childhood is full of changes – both physical and emotional. As a parent, it is part of your job to help your child navigate life without too many hiccups. Start early and teach your teenager some easy ways to manage conflict. (Author...
Parenting teens is a challenge, especially when it comes to communicating with them. Sometimes, it seems like they’re not the best at listening, especially when you ask them to get off their devices. How do you get them to stop looking at their phone for a second and not have to ask them twice...
This resource provides strategies to help parents and caregivers support the development of communications skills in young children. (Author abstract)
Conflict is a normal part of any healthy relationship. After all, two people can’t be expected to agree on everything, all the time. The key is not to avoid conflict but to learn how to resolve it in a healthy way. This article provides tips for turning conflict into opportunities. (Author...
Communication is the basic building block of our relationships. It is through communication that we convey our thoughts, feelings, and connection to one another. This tip sheet provides families with skills for successful communication. (Author abstract modified)
Adult caregivers such as parents, teachers, coaches, and other mentors can play a critical role in shaping and supporting self-regulation development from birth through young adulthood through an interactive process called “co-regulation.” (Author abstract)