You love your parents, but, at times, maintaining the bond can be challenging. But with mutual respect and common interests, you may discover a more fulfilling relationship than before. Here are some ways to stay close to your parents as you age.
July 28, 2015
You love your parents, but, at times, maintaining the bond can be challenging. But with mutual respect and common interests, you may discover a more fulfilling relationship than before. Here are some ways to stay close to your parents as you age.
If you act like an adult around your parents, they're more likely to treat you like one. Ask yourself this question: "How would I act in this situation if Mom or Dad was a friend or an acquaintance?" Behave accordingly.
A good start is to model your conversations with them on those you have with friends. There's a whole wide world out there — explore it with your parents as you would with a friend. Current events, sports, work, local neighbourhood issues are all fair game.
If your parents are bent on offering you advice whether asked for or not, smile, nod and take it in. Then, make your own choice — without guilt.
While you may depend on their emotional support, relying too much upon their resources, can lead to mutual resentment. Solve your problems, big or small, on your own.
Whether on film, CD or in a scrapbook, the finished product will not only be a testament to a renewed closeness between you, but also provides a wonderful legacy.
Yes, they may do things that annoy you, but they also come to your rescue when you need help. The point is, your parents still do things for you that deserve your notice — and your gratitude.
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