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Treat them as fellow adults, rather than just as your parents.
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Help them let you grow up. Act like an adult around your parents. That way, they are more likely to treat you like one. An useful question to ask yourself before each interaction with them: "How would I act in this situation if my parents were friends or acquaintances?"
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Talk to your parents as friends.
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Don't limit your topics. Talk about things out there with your parents as you would with friends. That way you can all "grow up".
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Communicate your feelings clearly.
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Tell them if something which they do is bothering you or affecting you, because they may not know it. Of course, tell them with gentleness and due respect.
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Express your appreciation for all your parents have done for you.
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Don't take anything for granted and show your gratitude. They need to feel appreciated too.
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Listen to their advice but make your own choice.
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Respect their advice, as you would treasure it if coming from your friends. Then make you own choice or decision, without guilt.
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Keep your sense of humour.
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As in many other relationships, if you can laugh together, you are doing okay already.
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Look for common activities.
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Cultivate activities which you can share with them. Sharing a common task or activity is a great way to build closeness.
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Grant them their independence too.
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Your parents need a life of their own too. For example, don't assume that they will always baby-sit the children whenever you need them to.
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Be the mediator between your wife and your parents.
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Remember you play an important role in maintaining a good relationship between your wife and your parents. It may not be helpful to let them know everything about the ways they feel about each other. Be selective is the key.
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Caring for your ageing parents.
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A good relationship has to be a caring relationship. Your parents are getting older and you want to make sure that they're taking care of themselves and staying healthy. Your parents may not admit they need help around the house. Here are some important warning signs regarding your parents' health to watch out for:
- Losing weight without trying may indicate a significant health problem.
- Think in terms of safety. Is their home environment safe? Any big changes in the way your parents do things around the house could provide clues to their health.
- Failure to keep up with daily routines, such as bathing and other basic grooming, could indicate health problems.
- Everyone has good and bad days, but a drastically different mood or outlook could be a sign of depression or other health concern.
- If your parents have any health conditions that make it difficult to get around, they may have difficulty caring for themselves. Pay attention to how your parents are walking. If your parents are unsteady on their feet, they may be at risk of falling.
If you notice that something may be wrong, talk to them about your concerns and show your care. Discuss with them and work out ways to help them. Encourage them to seek help from health professionals if necessary.
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