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tell a family member how you feel or what you do think or what - without talking? please answer this question.!!!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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You probably talk to friends way more than you talk to your parents. That's natural. Even if you and your parents have a great relationship, you want to find your own path and make your own choices.

Still, most of us want a parent's help, advice, and support at times. But talking to the adults in your life can seem difficult or intimidating — especially when it comes to certain subjects. Here are some tips to make it easier.

Talk About Everyday Stuff — and Do It Every Day

The more you do something, the easier it gets. Talking to the adults in your life about everyday stuff builds a bond that can smooth the way for when you need to discuss something more serious.

Find something trivial to chat about each day. Talk about how your team did at the track meet. Share something one of your teachers said. Even small talk about what's for dinner can keep your relationship strong and comfortable.

It's never too late to start. If you feel your relationship with your parents is strained, try easing into conversations. Mention that cute thing the dog did. Talk about how well your little sister is doing in math. Chatting with parents every day not only keeps an existing relationship strong, it also can help a frayed relationship get stronger.

When parents feel connected to your daily life, they can be there for you if something really important comes up.

Answered by Jasleen0599
4

Tell a family member how you feel or what you do think or what - without talking

  • Family communication is crucial because it allows members to convey their needs, wants, and concerns to one another. Family members can express their differences as well as their love and appreciation for one another in a setting where communication is open and honest.
  • Show interest in what they are doing and urge them to share about their life's events. Consider the individual's feelings carefully. Foster and uphold friendships. Encourage them to engage in healthy behaviours like exercise, a balanced diet, normal sleep patterns, and enjoyable activities.
  • A family member is a spouse, parent, kid, parent-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, or parent-in-law. A family member is someone who lives in your household and is connected to you through blood, marriage, or adoption. A foster child or ward is included in this.
  • It is the first instance of love you have ever experienced. You learn the meaning of love from it, and you take that lesson with you always. Second, we observe that a family is strengthened through loyalty. You are committed to your family when you have one. You support them through their difficult moments and rejoice with them through their happy ones.

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