Rational communication: keep calm and objective, and don't bring emotions into the communication process. Respect each other's opinions, and at the same time let them understand their own views. Avoid quarrels and attacks, and solve problems equally and rationally.
Listening and expressing: Listen to each other's opinions and feelings, and give them enough attention and respect. At the same time, you should also express your views and needs and let the other party know your thoughts.
Finding * * * Similarities: Find the common interests and goals of both sides, and solve contradictions on this basis. By looking for similarities, we can establish better communication and cooperation.
Seeking compromise: When dealing with contradictions, both sides need to make some compromises. Be flexible and tolerant, and strive to find a win-win solution.
Seek help from a third party: If family conflicts cannot be solved by your own efforts, you can consider seeking help from a third party. For example, ask family counselors, psychologists and other professionals to help solve problems.
Maintain family atmosphere: create a harmonious and warm family atmosphere and pay attention to the interaction and care among family members. * * * Participate in family activities to enhance feelings and cohesion.
Please remember that dealing with family conflicts is a long-term process, which requires the efforts and understanding of both sides. Keep an open mind and believe that the problem will be solved eventually.