Hellen Chen is an international workshop facilitator on marriage and family issues. She is also the author of "The Matchmaker of the Century." She spoke to Lon Woodbury on L.A. Talk Radio about the children of unbalanced marriages. The conversation focused on how mothers and fathers could produce a stable marriage and a balanced relationship at work, in the family and as a couple.
About Hellen Chen
Hellen Chen comes from Los Angeles, California. She is a global speaker, a very popular author and a business and relationship specialist. She has been invited to give her opinion on marital relationships on various TV, radio, and print publications in the United States and several Oriental countries.
Her book on partnerships "The Matchmaker of the Century" which was released on Barnes and Noble has become a bestseller. She has actually written 19 books on a wide array of relationship topics, including marriage, parenting, and even professional relationships in a job. Presently, she is researching and writing her 20th book.
What Happens to Children of Unbalanced Marriages
Chen discussed the essential roles parents play in raising their children in an open and truthful way. Parents should be open about problems in the marital relationship, the family, and even honest about economic difficulties.
The best parents are those without real secrets, parents who truly listen to their kids and take their concerns seriously. Each parent should work at developing a healthy and balanced relationship with their partner if they intend to raise emotionally healthy and balanced children.
Woodbury inquired about exactly what occurs when parents themselves are out of harmony with each other. Chen observed that youngsters of unbalanced marriages typically mature into unbalanced young adults.
When kids misbehave in their teen years, the origin can be traced to early youth. They resort to an assortment of addictions to mask their internal discomfort-- drugs, cigarette smoking, alcohol, eating way too much, etc. When they become parents themselves, they fail to raise well balanced kids. Hence, society itself is negatively affected.
This discussion raised questions about exactly how parents can stay away from bringing up unbalanced youngsters. Chen said that Moms and Dads needed to eat healthy and feed their kids healthy and balanced foods because a lot of problems came up from bad diet habits like excessive glucose. Furthermore, parents should communicate to their kids on a regular basis and let them know how they could be contacted in an emergency when Moms and Dads were at work. Regrettably, oftentimes busy, hard-working Moms and Dads would be entirely unavailable when they left your home, and supply little life guidance.
In the final analysis, children of unbalanced marriages acted out in their teen years and became dysfunctional parents themselves, and all this could be easily prevented when parents communicated well with each other and became available.
About Hellen Chen
Hellen Chen comes from Los Angeles, California. She is a global speaker, a very popular author and a business and relationship specialist. She has been invited to give her opinion on marital relationships on various TV, radio, and print publications in the United States and several Oriental countries.
Her book on partnerships "The Matchmaker of the Century" which was released on Barnes and Noble has become a bestseller. She has actually written 19 books on a wide array of relationship topics, including marriage, parenting, and even professional relationships in a job. Presently, she is researching and writing her 20th book.
What Happens to Children of Unbalanced Marriages
Chen discussed the essential roles parents play in raising their children in an open and truthful way. Parents should be open about problems in the marital relationship, the family, and even honest about economic difficulties.
The best parents are those without real secrets, parents who truly listen to their kids and take their concerns seriously. Each parent should work at developing a healthy and balanced relationship with their partner if they intend to raise emotionally healthy and balanced children.
Woodbury inquired about exactly what occurs when parents themselves are out of harmony with each other. Chen observed that youngsters of unbalanced marriages typically mature into unbalanced young adults.
When kids misbehave in their teen years, the origin can be traced to early youth. They resort to an assortment of addictions to mask their internal discomfort-- drugs, cigarette smoking, alcohol, eating way too much, etc. When they become parents themselves, they fail to raise well balanced kids. Hence, society itself is negatively affected.
This discussion raised questions about exactly how parents can stay away from bringing up unbalanced youngsters. Chen said that Moms and Dads needed to eat healthy and feed their kids healthy and balanced foods because a lot of problems came up from bad diet habits like excessive glucose. Furthermore, parents should communicate to their kids on a regular basis and let them know how they could be contacted in an emergency when Moms and Dads were at work. Regrettably, oftentimes busy, hard-working Moms and Dads would be entirely unavailable when they left your home, and supply little life guidance.
In the final analysis, children of unbalanced marriages acted out in their teen years and became dysfunctional parents themselves, and all this could be easily prevented when parents communicated well with each other and became available.
About the Author:
Learn more about Lon Woodbury on Struggling Teens. He has recorded the entire interview with Jamison Monroe on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to listen to at any time.
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