Shakespeare, apparently, had it right: “All the world is a stage. ”
Yea, we are actors and the stage is our family and as far parenting is concerned, the kids see everything on that stage.
For better or worse, our day-to-day interactions with our spouse – things like decision making, conflicts and displays of affection, slowly construct what we can call our child’s blueprint for intimacy. Research shows that this primary model of intimacy makes a lasting impression on kids, and kids can carry the burden of marital difficulties into their own adult relationships.
As they grow, kids absorbs decision making techniques simply by over hearing conversations. Normally, everyday life managing discussions, of course, can sometimes morph into heated exchanges, but conflict can be a valuable opportunity for learning if it’s handed properly. After the storm,
parents shouldn’t be shy about kissing and making up, as children need to know that their parents like each other and have a friendship. A kiss, a hug or a compliment go a long way to nurturing your own relationship while helping children develop emotionally.
Of course, there are times when having the kids around doesn’t makes sense.
Happy Parenting 

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