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Effective Communication in the Family

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  • Communication Between Divorced Parents

    Although divorce changes a relationship, ex-spouses with children must continue to interact. Communication changes after divorce, however. Parents must learn to mediate complicated dynamics so that the family can continue to function in this changed form. Even after separation, two people are bonded by their children and must continue to carry out parental duties.

  • What Types of Words Should Be on a Communication Board?

    Communication boards have written words and pictures which help people with a communication impairment effectively communicate with others. The pictures and words generally refer to personal needs, emotional needs, objects or activities, and may contain words that are common or specific to individual needs. They are used in a variety of settings, such as nursing homes, hospitals or schools. Examples of conditions that lead to communication impairment are Parkinson's disease, stroke, ventilator dependence, hearing loss or autism.

  • Communication Tools for the Mute

    Many singers, or those with throat infections, rest their voices for days on end to preserve the throat from rawness or damage. Imagine not talking for a whole day, not because you choose to, but because you can't. The reality can be frustrating and lonely for those who are speech-impaired. Luckily, there are now many ways for those who are vocally impaired, or mute, to communicate with friends and family.

  • How Does Technology Affect Family Communication?

    Before technology, families gathered around a fire to talk about a hunt or a new berry patch. The family provided entertainment and information, and interpersonal communication was critical for survival. Today, people turn to technology to keep them informed and entertained.

  • The Effects of Communication on Family Health Status

    An important element of developing good family well being is family communication. Family communication is a term used to describe how persons of a family unit interact with one another.

  • Social Disorganization Theory

    The social disorganization theory is a key component in the study of criminology. Theories under the umbrella of social disorganization seek to identify and predict trends in criminal or deviant behavior among groups within a social network. The effort is designed to address criminal activity and the variables that might predict undesired behavior within a community.

  • Types of Communication in Family Therapy

    Conflict and misunderstandings can make it difficult for a family to function as a unit. How each member relates to the others affects how the group functions as a whole, as well as how each member functions as an individual. Family therapy is designed to improve interactions between group members through the use of effective communication skills.

  • Tips on Effective Communication With Parents and Family

    Sometimes the people we are the closest to are the hardest to communicate with. Telling your problems to a stranger can seem enormously easier than opening up to your parents or someone who is emotionally invested in you. Your family can be a valuable resource for advice, comfort and support if you give them an opportunity. Employing interpersonal communication techniques can help you more effectively communicate with your parents and family.

  • Diabetes & Its Effects on a Family

    Diabetes is a serious condition which must be managed in order to prevent life threatening complications. When one family member suffers from diabetes, the entire family needs to make adjustments. Children who have diabetes need special attention to be sure they are taking proper care of themselves.

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