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Significance of Communication in the Family

In any relationship, communication is extremely significant to be aware of each other's uniqueness. Like in the family, constant conversation with their teens, parents will know their children's need as well as their interests. Other important benefits of frequent communication of parents to their kids are the following:

1. Makes the kids safe. Openness will help parents to warn their kids with risky things that might happened to them without thinking that they are just being scolded.
2. Children asking for help from their parents. Family members should be the first individuals to turn to of growing teens. This is really vital for parents as they can seriously talk to their children and give them pieces of advice.
3. Keeping them away from vices. Bad vices such as drinking, smoking and taking prohibited drugs can be the children's friends if parents don't have open communication with them.
4. Effective listening. Due to frequent conversation with kids, they can learn how and when to response in various arguments. This also teaches children effective listening.
5. Family unity. The family is an important part of our society. Frequent conversation leads the members of the family with one goal, acting as one and contributing to the society.

There are still several benefits when the communication line within the family is open. As parents, they need to be sure that they're talking with their kids habitually to make them feel that their ideas matters and they are vital part of the family.