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My kids and I are so fed up with each other as the holidays come to an end. How can we reset?
Australia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

My kids and I are so fed up with each other as the holidays come to an end. How can we reset?

The article discusses the challenges faced by Australian families during school holidays, which are spread throughout the year, unlike the single summer break common in the U.S. This structure leads to frequent disruptions in children's routines and increased stress on parents who struggle to manage childcare while balancing work. The piece highlights the concept of 'rupture and repair' from psychology, suggesting that conflicts within families can be addressed through acknowledgment, apology, and active listening. Parents are encouraged to set clear boundaries and communicate openly with their children to mend relationships and reduce tension.

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The Conversation (AU) logoThe Conversation (AU)IndependentCenter11 hr. ago
My kids and I are so fed up with each other as the holidays come to an end. How can we reset?

The article discusses the challenges faced by Australian families during school holidays, which are spread throughout the year, unlike the single summer break common in the U.S. This structure leads to frequent disruptions in children's routines and increased stress on parents who struggle to manage childcare while balancing work. The piece highlights the concept of 'rupture and repair' from psychology, suggesting that conflicts within families can be addressed through acknowledgment, apology, and active listening. Parents are encouraged to set clear boundaries and communicate openly with their children to mend relationships and reduce tension.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on family dynamics and parenting strategies during school holidays, which is primarily a personal and social issue rather than a politically charged topic. There is no evident bias or framing that leans toward any particular political ideology.

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