How to Build a Stronger Relationship with Parents ...

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Look Inward First

First things first, if you want to nurture or save a relationship of any sort, you have to be willing to point the finger at yourself first. The reality is that no side is innocent. However, you should only attempt to control what you can control. Often times, people start to force change in themselves after they see another person attempting to do the same. In this case, that means that your parents will start to lighten their spirit after they see you trying to do the same. Start by thinking of what you can improve on. If there were fights in the past, then what could you have done to prevent them? What can you apologize for in order to set things in motion? Think all of these things through and write down a few resolutions you think can help kickstart the relationship nurturing.
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Start with a Positive Phone Call

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Always Prepare Several Possible Resolutions

Perhaps your relationship with your parents hasn't brought you to the point of not talking for several years. However, there might be other things that have soured the relationship over the last few months. One of the most common fights between adults and their elderly parents is the topic of moving the parents into a different situation. Whether that's a 55 and older community, retirement center, or nursing home, they might not budge. That's why it's important for you to always have at least 2 possible solutions prepared for every scenario. For example, if you and your parents are fighting about moving them out of their home, then try to offer a unique solution. Granny pods: the newest trend in senior care? Maybe! Be sure to check out solutions like granny pods to solve that ongoing issue.
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Try to See Their Point of View

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Find Common Interests

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