Ten Basic Tips for Family Communication


by Fr. Gregory Wingenbach

"You never ever understand me" and "there's no use trying to talk with you" are the most familiar expressions heard by parents. Usually, there is some truth to it because parents are adults of one generation, and the children of another. . . and because our fast-paced society simply doesn't foster parent/child communication.

When there's no communication or attention at home, some children will take up with the "wrong crowd," act up at school, wind up experimenting with drugs, or run away from home. Parents, in turn, ask: "why didn't they come to us about it?"

We have to ask ourselves, as parents, "Do we create the climate for communication in our home?" From the "College of Hard Knocks" experience - here are 10 basic tips:

(Adapted from articles in the Parish Monthly Bulletin of the Annunciation Church of Cranston, R.I. Appeared in The Orthodox Observer, June 3, 1987.)

Fr. Wingenbach is Director of Church and Family Life for the Greek Archdiocese, St. Basil Academy, Garrison, New York.

Taken from the OCA Resource Handbook for Lay Ministries

 

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