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In this lesson, we will focus on one of Adler’s theories that “The key to parent-child relationships lies with the parents, the children are not the problem.”. Relationships must be mutual; however, they are measured by how they withstand a time of crisis.
In this lesson, you will discover that the parent’s role is to bring the child closer to you and learn how to do it. Elderly parents.
Let’s start with the fundamental concept of this lesson. Grasping this idea will make it much simpler for you to absorb and learn the material we’ll cover.
The principal says, “The key to parent-child relationships lies with the parents; the children are not the problem.”
Now, I know some might question this and argue and say: “Hold on! It’s not solely up to us. Children bring their own personalities, temperaments, and unique traits. They influence the relationship too.”
And I agree! Just like in any partnership, such as a marriage, where responsibility is shared between both spouses, but in a parent-child relationship, the onus falls on us, the parents. We need to nurture our relationships with our children from the moment they’re born when communication first begins. That’s when we must start working on our bond with them.
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