Hellen Chen is a worldwide workshop facilitator on marital relationship and family issues, as well the author of a book called "The Matchmaker of the Century." She spoke to Lon Woodbury on L.A. Talk Radio about children of unbalanced marriages. The discussion focused on exactly how mothers and fathers can make a marital relationship work.
About Hellen Chen
Hellen Chen from Los Angeles, California, is an international speaker, best-selling author and business consultant and relationship expert. She has been invited to give her advice on marriages on numerous TV, radio, magazine and newspapers interviews in the USA and many Asian countries.
Her book on relationships "The Matchmaker of the Century" was released on Barnes and Noble and has become a best seller. She has written 19 books on a variety of relationship issues like marriage, parenting, and work relationships. Currently, she is working on her 20th non-fiction book.
Exactly what Occurs to Kids of Unbalanced Marriages
In raising emotionally healthy children, Chen explains the important roles parents play in talking to their children in an open and honest way about issues related to the marriage, the family, and even work related stress and financial challenges.
The very best Moms and Dads are those without real secrets, parents who actually listen to their youngsters and take their issues seriously. Each parent has to work at developing a healthy relationship with their partner if they wish to raise healthy, balanced youngsters.
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 children act out in later years, the root cause can be traced to early childhood. They indulge in a variety of addictions to mask their inner pain-drugs, smoking, alcohol, overeating, and so on. When they become parents themselves, they fail to raise balanced children. In this way, society itself is negatively impacted.
This raised the question about how how parents can stay away from raising unbalanced children. Chen pointed out that parents needed to consume healthy and balanced meals and feed their kids healthy meals as well. She said that a lot of complications arose from bad diet habits like eating too much sugar. Additionally, parents should talk to their children regularly and let them know how they could be reached in an emergency when parents were at their jobs. In many cases active, hard-working parents would be entirely unavailable when they left the house, and offer little life direction.
In the final analysis, children of unbalanced marital relationships acted out in their teen years and came to be useless Moms and Dads themselves, and all this could be easily avoided when parents got along well with each other and raised balanced kids.
About Hellen Chen
Hellen Chen from Los Angeles, California, is an international speaker, best-selling author and business consultant and relationship expert. She has been invited to give her advice on marriages on numerous TV, radio, magazine and newspapers interviews in the USA and many Asian countries.
Her book on relationships "The Matchmaker of the Century" was released on Barnes and Noble and has become a best seller. She has written 19 books on a variety of relationship issues like marriage, parenting, and work relationships. Currently, she is working on her 20th non-fiction book.
Exactly what Occurs to Kids of Unbalanced Marriages
In raising emotionally healthy children, Chen explains the important roles parents play in talking to their children in an open and honest way about issues related to the marriage, the family, and even work related stress and financial challenges.
The very best Moms and Dads are those without real secrets, parents who actually listen to their youngsters and take their issues seriously. Each parent has to work at developing a healthy relationship with their partner if they wish to raise healthy, balanced youngsters.
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 children act out in later years, the root cause can be traced to early childhood. They indulge in a variety of addictions to mask their inner pain-drugs, smoking, alcohol, overeating, and so on. When they become parents themselves, they fail to raise balanced children. In this way, society itself is negatively impacted.
This raised the question about how how parents can stay away from raising unbalanced children. Chen pointed out that parents needed to consume healthy and balanced meals and feed their kids healthy meals as well. She said that a lot of complications arose from bad diet habits like eating too much sugar. Additionally, parents should talk to their children regularly and let them know how they could be reached in an emergency when parents were at their jobs. In many cases active, hard-working parents would be entirely unavailable when they left the house, and offer little life direction.
In the final analysis, children of unbalanced marital relationships acted out in their teen years and came to be useless Moms and Dads themselves, and all this could be easily avoided when parents got along well with each other and raised balanced kids.
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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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