You find your neighbour beating his wife and children. What steps do you think should be taken by his wife? What role can your family play in helping her wife?
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It's actually incredibly normal for families to fight every so often. In your home, if your parents aren't arguing amongst themselves, you might be arguing with your parents. Maybe you're arguing with your siblings, too. Sometimes, it feels like you just live in a fighting family.
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It can be pretty tough when your parents or stepparents are fighting. Remember, even people who love each other fight sometimes. And just because they fight doesn't mean they're going to stay mad for long or that they're going to get a divorce.
It's natural for people who live together and spend a lot of time with each other to sometimes disagree and lose their tempers. Just think of the last time you and your brother or sister got into a fight. You didn't really mean all those things you said, did you? In the end, you probably made up. The same goes for parents.
If you get really upset when your parents fight, you might want to talk to them about your feelings. Sometimes, parents don't realize that their arguing makes kids feel upset. If you tell them how you feel, they'll probably try to stop or at least explain to you why they are disagreeing.
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