The Importance of Communication within the Family

Communication within the family has an important place in the transfer of feelings and thoughts of children to their parents, to each other, of spouses to each other or to their children. Communication allows getting to know the other person and creating a common understanding. In happy families, the closeness that comes from being together can often make you forget the need to talk, while at the same time, in families where conversations constantly turn into fights, family conversations can be avoided to avoid conflicts. However, there is no more effective way to maintain happiness and solve problems than mutual conversation. Communication in the family is of great importance for the child. In the parent-child relationship, having a healthy dialogue and solving problems is only possible by transferring feelings and ideas to each other. A family environment where such communication cannot be achieved, problems are postponed, and emotions and thoughts are suppressed is not healthy. Four communication sources are of great importance in order to establish healthy communication with children within the family and contribute to their personality development. These; eye communication: looking directly into the child's eyes, enabling the child to reach emotional satisfaction; physical communication: contact between parents and children with their hands or body. This contact does not only mean providing help in times of need, but also emotional touch, including expressions such as "I support you", "well done", and focused attention: this source means giving the child all your attention and taking care of him in a way that makes him feel cared for and loved. The child's communication with family members is undeniable in developing a positive self. it is a fact. Parents who want to help their children develop more positive interpretations of themselves need to evaluate their own communication styles.

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