There are different kinds of conflict in relationships. Not all conflict is damaging, but it’s important to remember that the way it is displayed, how often it happens and how conflict is dealt with can all have a negative impact on children.
What is ‘parental conflict’?
Some arguing and conflict between parents is a normal part of everyday life. But, when that conflict is intense, happens often and is not properly resolved, it can have a very negative impact on children’s mental health and long-term life chances.
Conflict between parents can become damaging in many ways, such as:
unfinished arguments
not talking to each other
not respecting each other
Conflict can affect children in all types of family relationships, including:
parents living together
parents who are separated or divorced
biological and step parents
other family members who have a parenting role
foster and adoptive parents
Watch the below video made by Barnardos and find out more.
Do you want new ideas to help you be a better parent? Would you like to reduce arguments and disagreements in your family? Would you like to improve your relationship with your current or ex-partner?