Watching Mom and Dad Fight w/ Levi Cagle

 

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Equipping parents during their child’s academic years to bring learning to daily moments. 


 

on today’s episode…

I’m this episode, Dr. Kelly Cagle and her son Levi discuss the topic of conflict resolution and the impact of witnessing arguments between parents.

 

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Summary

In this conversation, Kelly Cagle and her son Levi discuss the topic of conflict resolution and the impact of witnessing arguments between parents. Levi shares his feelings about hearing his parents fight and expresses his fear of divorce. Kelly emphasizes the importance of teaching children about healthy conflict resolution and highlights the need for open communication in relationships. They discuss the different ways they handle arguments and the importance of ending them quickly. Levi also reflects on how watching his parents fight has influenced his views on relationships and his future as a husband and father.

Takeaways

  • Teaching children about healthy conflict resolution is important for their future relationships.

  • Ending arguments quickly and finding a resolution is key to maintaining a healthy relationship.

  • Witnessing parents fight can create fear and uncertainty in children, but open communication can help alleviate these concerns.

  • Conflict resolution skills are applicable in various areas of life, including work and friendships.

  • Prioritizing regular communication and quality time with a partner can strengthen a marriage.


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Healthy parenting is about seeing yourself as your child’s #1 teacher, saying the right words (or nothing at all) at the right time, and having the right tools to be intentional and impactful. Guessing your way through life, which is what most parents do, is a recipe for failure, but following the lead of someone who has two decades of research-based information and fully understands the demands of parenthood is a recipe for a full life— for you and your child.

With a PhD in education, I’m here to teach you how to use daily moments are learning opportunities so you raise confident and competent lifelong learners that thrive in an ever-changing world. 

Additionally, I offer workshops and keynotes on various topics to parents, educators, students, and business leaders— because the need to understand, support, and empower learners is everywhere..

 
 
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