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Dialogue or Argument in the Family

Dialogue or Argument in the Family

Dialogue and argument are similar in meaning. Both involve an exchange of opinions on a specific topic.

 

However, dialogue is conducted politely, with careful listening and an exchange of knowledge, allowing each person to learn something new.

An unworthy argument, however, is more like a squabble, where each person tries to convince the other of his point of view at any cost, even using false arguments. Such a dialogue is often accompanied by shouting and gestures and can even escalate into a fight.

In dialogue, it is important to exchange opinions, not to impose one’s point of view. Participants in the dialogue must possess two key qualities: an understanding of the purpose of the conversation and what they are talking about, as well as good manners and mutual respect. In this way, the dialogue becomes enjoyable and elevated.

 

Dialogue in the Family and Its Importance

Dialogue creates interaction between parents and children, making it easier for children to share their feelings and problems, unlike arguments, which create barriers because the child fears punishment.

Dialogue helps shape a child’s personality, giving him a sense of security and confidence, which protects him from future problems. Through dialogue, parents understand their children’s desires and difficulties, especially if they are unable to clearly express their thoughts.

Western cultural expansion through media and social media influences the morals and aspirations of young people. There are numerous stories of teenagers falling into dangerous online relationships or associating with bad company. Continuous dialogue in the family helps avoid such problems.

 

How Can Dialogue Be Successful?

To achieve this, parents should create a calm and comfortable environment; choose a quiet place without noise; be psychologically prepared for the conversation; and reduce tension during the conversation.

Many parents raise their children in the same way they were raised, believing these methods to be ideal. But this is not always justified. Parents need to learn modern parenting methods, especially in a rapidly changing world. And ongoing dialogue with their children will help them avoid mistakes that can be prevented in advance.

 

 

Nurmuhammad Izudinov

Theologian

2026-08-01 (Safar 1448) №8.


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