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QuestionHow do you get your parents to stop fighting?Klare Heston is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker based in Cleveland, Ohio. With experience in academic counseling and clinical supervision, Klare received her Master of Social Work from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983. She also holds a 2-Year Post-Graduate Certificate from the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, as well as certification in Family Therapy, Supervision, Mediation, and Trauma Recovery and Treatment (EMDR).You can't really get your parents to stop fighting. But you can and should consider communicating to them how you feel when they fight. Give them specific examples, like: "I can't concentrate to finish my homework."
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QuestionHow do I outsmart my parents?Klare Heston is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker based in Cleveland, Ohio. With experience in academic counseling and clinical supervision, Klare received her Master of Social Work from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983. She also holds a 2-Year Post-Graduate Certificate from the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, as well as certification in Family Therapy, Supervision, Mediation, and Trauma Recovery and Treatment (EMDR).You can outsmart your parents by planning things with your friends during a time when they are not getting along. You can be proactive and remove yourself from the environment if it is not pleasant.
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QuestionHow do I make my dad happy?Klare Heston is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker based in Cleveland, Ohio. With experience in academic counseling and clinical supervision, Klare received her Master of Social Work from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983. She also holds a 2-Year Post-Graduate Certificate from the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, as well as certification in Family Therapy, Supervision, Mediation, and Trauma Recovery and Treatment (EMDR).You can make your dad happy by following through on any obligations or commitments you made. When parents are having a hard time it makes things easier for them if they don't also have to get into it with you or nag you about taking out the trash or unloading the dishwasher.
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QuestionWhy do parents have to fight?Klare Heston is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker based in Cleveland, Ohio. With experience in academic counseling and clinical supervision, Klare received her Master of Social Work from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983. She also holds a 2-Year Post-Graduate Certificate from the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, as well as certification in Family Therapy, Supervision, Mediation, and Trauma Recovery and Treatment (EMDR).Parents fight for some of the same reasons you and your siblings or you and your friends fight. It is part of being human. You shouldn't get overly scared just because they fight as long as no one is getting hurt, or there is no cruelty.
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