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Family Discusions -- Part One: The Family Talk While problems within your family are not usually welcomed, they can be turned into an opportunity for learning and growth. When an issue arises, involve everyone in the problem solving process. A Family Talk is designed to discuss an issue when it arises or as a weekly scheduled time. A Family Talk is more issue-related and different than a Family Meeting, which focuses on decision making and planning for the family. In Active Parenting of Teens: Parent's Guide, Dr. Michael H. Popkin provides some guidelines for holding a family talk. And while these ideas were written with teens in mind, the concepts can be applied to your whole family. How to use Family Talks:
Tips for successful Family Talks:
Visit FamilyFirst.net next week for the continuation of this article series, which will describe how to hold a Family Council Meeting. This article is based on the book, Active Parenting of Teens: Parent's Guide, Dr. Michael H. Popkin. blog comments powered by Disqus |