solved Reply: A) It’s funny but considering the fact that I
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A) It’s funny but considering the fact that I am not a parent it was a little hard trying to put myself in the position of how I would want to have a relationship with my future children. I do though have a mother who I think sometimes can struggle from the knee jerking and it’s something that we can both work on as a team. While completing it realizing that somethings can come off as criticism so easily when you can just change the wording to make it a concern can become less harsh during conversations. Making a better parent child relationship when you are able to have those conversations that have open ended concerns that can be fixed compared to being criticized.
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B) This was a good one considering that I have teens. Â Teenagers can be a difficult group to reach and to manage at times, as they are going through hormonal changes, discovering who they are, thinking about who they are as a person, managing their emotions, what their career choice is, peer pressure, etc etc. Â As a mother, it can be difficult, because it seems like they are in their “own word”. Â I try very hard to be empathetic and understanding of their feelings, probably to a fault. Â I say that because I do all of the chores around the house and barely assign them any, but then I get frustrated that they don’t keep their own bathrooms tidy. Â I suppose that’s my own fault. Â In my home, we use positive language and try very hard not to ever use negative putdowns. Â We do this not only because it is psychologically damaging, but also because we have a young toddler in the house. Â I always encourage my teens to come to me when they are having a problem with school or with friends, or with their emotions. Â We try so hard not to lash out at each other, but to use other means by journaling and sitting down to talk about it calmly. Â The worksheet provided looks a lot like our usual discussions in this household. Â I strive to create a loving environment. Â I’m divorced, and their father is an alcoholic. Â I left him when they were little, so I feel like I am trying to make up for any emotional harm that I may have missed. Â I am also a very sensitive and empathetic person. Â I am keeping the worksheet as a part of our household emotional health and I want to thank Professor Hallas for introducing it to us for this lesson. Â I probably went way off topic for this. LOL Â I’ll come back if I need to add more.