Relationships Really Matter: 4. Useful Video Clips

See it Differently

Everyone argues, but not everyone argues well. Have you ever thought about the impact of this on your child? 

Whether we argue with our partners, our parents or other family members, life stresses can put strain on families and lead to arguments which affect children. These video clips show a different way of doing things to make life easier for everyone in the family

Watch, as four families learn to see it differently.

Maddie’s Family- Chores

Maddie is six and lives with her mum and dad. Steph returns from a busy day at work to find the house messy when she was expecting it to be cleaned.

Jag’s Family – New Trainers

Jag is five and has just started school. His parents are both worried about money, since Ravi lost his job. They argue about money all the time and often in front of Jag.

Mahmoud’s Family- Withdrawal

Mahmoud is fifteen lives with his mum and dad. Naz is at home all day and looks forward to family time after school and work. Syed is very busy with work and has other family demands on his time. This is often a source of conflict

Chloe’s Family

Chloe is nine and her parents separated some years ago. She spends every other weekend and half the school holidays with her dad. 

 Luca's Family

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Luca is a young child.  His parents don’t want to argue.  Can they still work out their differences?


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Page last reviewed: 16/01/2024

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