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Family Disagreements: Teaching Kids Healthy Conflict Resolution

Family Disagreements: Teaching Kids Healthy Conflict Resolution

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Are family disagreements damaging — or can they actually shape children in healthy ways?

In this episode, the Robinson family reflect on the reality of arguments at home, sharing personal stories from camping disasters to awkward public moments, and exploring how disagreements have shaped their family dynamic over the years. They discuss how children experience parental conflict, what they notice (even when parents think they don’t), and why healthy communication is essential in family life.

The conversation highlights the importance of modelling conflict resolution, apologising sincerely, and talking openly about work stress and misunderstandings. They emphasise that arguments are a normal part of relationships — but the way they are handled can either create insecurity or build resilience, understanding, and trust.

This episode will encourage Christian parents to approach disagreements with humility, love, and intentional communication, creating a home environment where conflict can be resolved peacefully and children learn from watching grace in action.

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About Famalam:

Famalam is a Christian family & parenting podcast hosted by Gareth, Lizzy, Daisy, Lucy, and Toby Robinson. We explore Christian parenting, raising kids, faith at home, discipleship, family challenges, communication, boundaries, discipline, tech and screens, mental wellbeing, friendships, church engagement, Christmas traditions, and real-life family dynamics.

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