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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

How to solve misunderstanding between you and your parents?

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              The word Parent has a high love and emotion in our mind when we pronounce that word. This is because they are the ones who gave us soul and life. They are the ones who suffered kiss of death and took great measures only to make their children happy. Our parents are noble creature who is more than god for us. They are god for us. They are god’s creatures created to protect us, without them our world does not exist.
               The relationship between parents and their children’s is something which can’t be described easily. There is no enough vocabulary which gives the correct meaning or which explains the greatness of our parents to explain the sacrifice made by them merely to make their children happy.
               The misunderstanding between parents and their children’s may be due to various reasons like generation gap, difference of opinions, egoism, etc. From my point of view, what so might be the reason for misunderstandings, it is the duty of the children to just relax and try to analyse the situation from their parent’s view. This is because always parents will be thinking and doing things that are good for their children. They are god creatures who always do things and think for the welfare of their children. They are living only for us (Children).
               So, the children must understand or at least try to understand why their parents are not supporting them in concern issues. More over our parents have better knowledge and experience in the world than the children’s. So, it always best for the children to follow parent’s advice. The parents and children must be close with each other and speak frankly to each other if there is any issue or misunderstanding between them. By this they can understand each other better.

Source: http://www.yaseenkhan.org/avoid-misunderstanding-between-parents-and-children/

5 comments:

  1. I kno how difficult it is to understand and anticipate a child's need. I am dealing with a 6 year old kid and as a matter of fact I know that be it a 6 month or a 6 year old kid, it is very neccesary to understand them as well as tactfully communicate with them. I came across a blog yesterday which talks about this same issue. I found it to be very helpful. do go through this .http://goo.gl/Ek28Z

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  2. Life just sucks! Bullied at school and got left out. Parents do help? In what? They scolded me for not mixing with them! They don't even try to understand me!

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    We understand the demands put on parents and especially when it comes to parenting children and teens with special needs. By building strong positive relationships and by teaching and demonstrating how to communicating in respectful and healthy ways, we can help all our children reach their full potential. Through family therapy, we can help provide parents and step parents new tools for communicating in positive healthy manner to help create loving bonds that last a life time.
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