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active 1 week, 4 days agoYou may have noticed that a lot of the peaceful parenting communication skills can also be applied to adult relationships with positive effects (sometimes!).
Active listening, maintaining connection while expressing boundaries, expressing requests instead of demands, problem solving with an open mind to all possible solutions and perspectives, seeking to make and maintain agreements – are ways of relating which can help to avoid or transform conflicts or breakdowns of communication in adult relationships. And like PP, managing strongly evoked emotions and being centred enough to communicate more effectively brings us back to our personal development work, which is why self-healing is an important aspect of peaceful parenting or more peaceful communication with your partner, friends or extended family members.
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Victoria Maus replied to the topic What has drawn you to this group? in the forum Peaceful Partnering 3 years, 5 months ago
I feel incredibly lucky when it comes to my relationship with my husband. We have shared values and life goals and so always feel as if we’re on the same page. Before we had our daughters we had plenty of conversations about how we wanted to raise children and I’m so pleased that peaceful parenting was the natural choice for us both.
I’ve joined…[Read more]
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Victoria Maus replied to the topic The price of invulnerability: Brené Brown in the forum Peaceful Partnering 3 years, 5 months ago
I’m a HUGE fan of Brené Brown! In fact I started listening to one of her audiobooks earlier today, Dare To Lead. I listened to Braving the Wilderness a couple of weeks ago. I love that she reads them herself, I could listen to her for hours. There’s certainly a lot to take from her work for the benefit of all of our relationships. Have you seen…[Read more]
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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic When mum has a problem with an interaction between dad and child in the forum Peaceful Partnering 4 years, 2 months ago
This audio Supporting your parent to come on board with peaceful parenting is very relevant to this topic.
https://www.peacefulparent.com/supporting-partner-peaceful-parenting/
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Genevieve Simperingham replied to the topic When mum has a problem with an interaction between dad and child in the forum Peaceful Partnering 4 years, 2 months ago
I’ll also chip in to this thread by adding that an approach that is sometimes more likely to lead to a more open conversation relating to unpacking a conflict that happened between your partner and your child is to ask: “How do you feel that went?”, or “Are you happy about how that went?” And then listening and using active listening to reflect…[Read more]
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