Ask any self-help expert - the key to personal success and happiness is managing your relationships with the people around you. We've gathered advice on real things you can do to develop your interpersonal skills and connect with family, friends, and peers in genuine and harmonious ways.
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Being a Skilled Negotiator
Without exception, family negotiations are the hardest in the world, including arms-control talks and labor...
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Family Problem Solving
A “problem” is defined as “something that lacks an easy solution.” Solution is part of the definition. The first...
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Tips for Parents: Helping Your Child Develop Communication Competence
Gwen Hullman touches on key points of communication competence - including family communication style and personality...
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Stopping Rumors
The Problem How can I stop a classmate from gossiping or spreading rumors about my child? Background: How Rumors...
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Looking for Closer Friends and Joining a Friendship Group
The Problem My daughter feels left out of a group of four girlfriends at her school. How can I help? My son has no...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
