Parents, stop fighting in front of your kids — or at least take this advice on how to do it better
Parents, stop fighting in front of your kids — or at least take this advice on how to do it better
by Nicole Fabian-Weber | Aug. 6, 2019
“It’s important for children to be exposed to loving people who disagree since it’s an inevitable part of any relationship,” says Dana Dorfman, Ph.D., psychotherapist and co-host of the podcast “2 Moms on the Couch.”
Dorfman notes that when children never see their parents fighting, they can develop unrealistic expectations about adult relationships and may become anxious when they experience disagreements of their own in the future.
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