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In a family with good parent-child relationship, what are the details of parents getting along with their children?

In a family with good parent-child relationship, the details of getting along with parents and children usually include the following aspects:

1. Respect and listen to each other: parents respect their children, be their friends, squat down and talk to them, allow them to have their own opinions and ideas, and allow them to freely express their opinions and ask questions. Parents will listen to their children's voices, don't interrupt them, listen attentively, and understand what their children think, care about and need. Parents should respect their children's feelings, opinions and independence, give them opportunities to express themselves, and listen carefully to their thoughts and needs. At the same time, parents also hope to be respected and listened by their children and establish an equal communication foundation.

2. Give attention and support: Parents warm their children's hearts with love, give them generous and unconditional love, and let them feel the care and support of their parents. Parents should pay attention to their children's daily life, growth and development, and express their concern and support. By paying attention to their interests, participating in their activities and providing positive feedback and encouragement, parents can create a positive family atmosphere.

3. Warmth and emotional expression: Parents are good at controlling emotions, transforming conflicts, and actively sharing their feelings. Don't get angry in front of children or take it out on them, but solve problems in an equal and rational way. In a good parent-child relationship, parents will express their love and affection for their children. This can be achieved through intimate words, hugs, intimate physical contact and encouraging the expression of emotions. This warm emotional expression helps to establish close connection and trust.

4. Establish clear rules and boundaries: parents clearly reward and punish, give children positive rewards and natural punishments, and let children understand the concept of right and wrong and social rules. In a good family, parents will set clear rules and boundaries to ensure the safety and order of their children. These rules should be fair and reasonable, and be unanimously recognized by family members. Parents should be consistent in implementing the rules and guide and correct them in a respectful and patient way.

5.*** Participation and cooperation: Parents attach importance to cultivating their children's independence, giving them the right to freely choose and control their own lives, without over-caring or arranging for them, so that children can learn to do things by themselves and bear the consequences. Parents and children participate in family affairs and activities together, and share responsibilities and obligations. This can be cooking, cleaning housework, playing games together or planning family activities. * * * Participation and cooperation help to strengthen the ties and unity among family members.

6. Time quality and interaction: Mother uses language suitable for children, actively talks about topics that children are interested in, keeps friends with children, and thinks and sees problems from the perspective of children. Parents should give their children enough time and attention to establish quality time. Parents should take part in their children's activities, cherish their time together, read books, play games and do housework with their children, so as to enhance mutual understanding and trust. This means focusing on interacting with children and building close relationships with them, rather than just spending time together. This can be a meaningful conversation, a hobby, a trip together, etc.

In a word, these details can help to establish a good parent-child relationship, but they need to be adjusted and adapted according to the individual situation and values of the family. Every family has its own uniqueness, and the most important thing is to establish a mode of mutual respect, support and care.