|
View printer friendly page |
| Home > Media Centre > Recent News > News > How your fighting is damaging your kids |
|
|
How your fighting is damaging your kids Harold's research, which has been influential in the United Kingdom and United States, could revolutionise New Zealand parenting courses, and could also be used by our Family Courts. Harold has found that when parents quarrel in a positive, non-hostile way, children "tend to do OK". But when parents argue often, and use negative tactics anything from being physically violent to shouting, ridiculing one another or using dismissive body language children are at "distinct risk". Less obvious hostility between couples, such as not speaking, or treating each other coldly, could also damage children. The biggest factor was when arguments were not resolved, and when children blamed themselves for parents' fights.
|