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Topic

Strategies for managing healthy relationships and keeping communication clear with partners 

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Attendees

Presenter: Redd, Kathryn E 

Other Attendees: Gonzalez, Andrea G Kayla Ford Myra Gibbs Eva Reavley Caroline Enriquez

Discussion Notes

  • Activity: Think about a few things that you and your partner do WELL when it comes to communication. 
    • Make each other laugh a lot! 
    • Make your life work for what works for you (regardless of traditional roles for each parent)
    • Engage each other in interesting conversation (about world events, interesting articles, etc.)
    • Try to verbalize how you value each other in front of kids 
    • Thank each other....thank you for dinner.....thank you for how you handled that situation.....
  • Area of Growth in communication
    • Need better sleep schedules (to help with clearer communication!)
    • We are often perfectionists and sometimes keeps us from 
    • Need to focus on the positive side of things
    • Shutting each other out when 
    • Remember: your partner cannot read your mind, so you have to TELL them if something is bothering you!
    • Let something fester for a long time instead of just talking to partner right away. 
  • Don't think that the way that you do something if the ONLY/RIGHT way to do something
  • If you start comparing, the lists will be uneven and it is a NO WIN! Don't go down that path!
  • What the experts say
    • Practice I statements (turning criticisms into I statements focusing on feeling)
    • Active listening: repeat back what you think you hear them saying and confirming you understand
    • Setting aside 5-10 minutes/day for meaningful dialogue
    • Learning to be vulnerable with each other
    • Discuss/validating feelings in the moment and move to problem solving later

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