Handle with care!
Occasional parent-child tiffs may be unavoidable, but they shouldn’t create a rift in your bond Parents are never the easiest to please; they have their own set of sky-high expectations from their children. Arguments are a part of any parent-child relationship. But how you handle it as a child is important. Here are some points that you should know, if you are to successfully handle an argument with your parents and come out on the winning side. TALK OUT THE RULES There will be all sorts of rules what is the deadline to come home, phone usage, how much of TV can be watched, rules about friends coming over or stay overs with friends and how often you can party the list is endless. One of the best ways to avoid arguments about rules is to discuss them with your parents. If you feel that the rules are too harsh or unrealistic, talk it out. Your parents may be willing to make some adjustments. Don’t yell or argue; explain your points gently. FOLLOW THE RULES Now that the rules have...