Every parent knows that arguments should not happen in front of a child, that parents should maintain a united position, and that consistency in parenting is important. All of this is true. A shared approach is beneficial — the challenge is that it is not always easy to achieve.
In real life, disagreements arise constantly, and each parent is often convinced: “I’m right.”
During this lecture, psychologist Alexander Kolmanovsky will discuss:
• How to handle disagreements between parents
• How to reconcile seemingly irreconcilable positions
• What to do when one parent believes the other is negatively influencing a child’s upbringing
• What exactly affects children when parents are in conflict
• How relationships with parents during childhood shape future romantic relationships in adulthood
These and many other questions about parenting, family dynamics, and child development will be explored during the meeting.
Psychological center for the whole family
Psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists and other specialists
Offline and online consultations.