In addition, each partner should be willing to
compromise emotional security through exploring radically different methods of interaction.
Not exact matches
When parents have mild to moderate conflict that involves support and
compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased
emotional security, develop better relationships with parents, do better in school and have fewer psychological problems.
When kids witness mild to moderate conflict that involves support,
compromise, and positive emotions at home, they learn better social skills, self - esteem, and
emotional security, which can help parent - child relations and how well they do in school, E. Mark Cummings, a developmental psychologist at Notre Dame University, tells Developmental Science.
When parents have mild to moderate conflict that involves support and
compromise and positive emotions, children develop better social skills and self - esteem, enjoy increased
emotional security, develop better relationships with parents, do better in school and have fewer psychological problems.
Adverse family events may
compromise children's trust in parents and
emotional security, especially with heightened awareness at older ages, and lead to lower perceived parental support.