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Why Won’t My Children Talk to Me? A Book For Conservatives

Why Won’t My Children Talk to Me? A Book For Conservatives

Bradley Hall

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Bradley Hall
Año de edición:
2023
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Política y gobierno
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9798223228790
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In an era of deep political polarization, many conservative parents find themselves feeling estranged and bewildered by their increasingly non-conservative adult children. Widening generational divides over social issues seem to be fracturing family relationships. This thoughtful guide offers insights and practical strategies to help conservative parents understand the changing perspectives of their children. By cultivating empathy and open communication, parents can reconnect with their children across ideological lines and rediscover the love and humanity that transcends politics. Bridging the political and generational divide requires courage, compassion, and commitment from both parents and children. This book delves into the psychology of political belief differences and provides techniques to foster meaningful dialogue and conflict resolution. Conservative parents will learn how to: Develop empathy and understanding for their children’s diverging valuesEngage in open and non-judgmental communication about sensitive issuesFind common ground and shared hopes that unite across divisionsRepair trust and reconnect through vulnerability and honestyEmbrace unconditional love that rises above polarization While political differences may persist, this book offers guidance and hope for nourishing relationships grounded in mutual respect and understanding. 

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