Why Family Conflict Is Actually Healthy: Raising Resilient Kids
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The Role of Conflict in Raising Resilient Kids
Every parent dreads hearing "I hate you" from their child. In this episode, hosts Dr. Christopher Villarreal and Dr. Deb Anderson sit down with Dr. Ashley Harlow, a licensed psychologist at Children's Nebraska, to unpack the moments of parent-child conflict that catch us off guard. Dr. Harlow breaks down what kids are really trying to communicate when emotions run high and shares a practical two-step framework: respond with empathy in the moment, then revisit with consequences once everyone has cooled down. Discover why conflict is actually a sign of healthy development, how to tell the difference between being permissive and being responsive, and why anger deserves space in your family. Whether you're parenting a five-year-old who's "running away" or a teenager pushing for more independence, this conversation will change how you navigate your next family disagreement.