Interpersonal Communication After Baby

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Interpersonal communication is very important in life; people communicate to exchange information, emotions, and verbal and non-verbal communication. In addition, we want to understand something; we must ask or communicate with others to get the information. We communicate face to face, over the phone, or through the social media. Also, we can learn and better understand communication through online articles or magazines; it may give good or bad comments in the interpersonal communicate in these different relationships; for example, Communicating after Baby, Five Ways You can Become an Intrapreneur in Your Organization, Parents and Children in Conflict, Pros and Cons of Online Dating, and Decode Your Baby’s Body Language. Through five articles, …show more content…

We can understand that every parent feels happy after the appearance of a new member in the family. However, it brings a sense of well-being; it is also a turning point for parents because they have to spend time looking after their children. They have to consider everything in their day-to-day activities and their works in order to be able to raise their newborn in the best way possible. Through the article, we can see that they have to find ways to deal with each other in order to take care of a child. If the mother takes care of a child every day; she may be exhausted and hormone imbalance. Because she has to do everything in the family; she also has to balance work and child care. Fathers can make more money, but women need sharing in work. Later on, they can still do everything in their family and society; they still keep their families …show more content…

However, it is very difficult for the children to understand why parents make us do like this; children are always opposed to all the good teachings of parents when they are in puberty. Children are always dissimilar and always do their will; parents always have to endure to explain and recommend good things to their children. Young people always create thoughtless actions, and they always make their actions correct. They always ignore the words of their parents; later on they just realize that it was a valuable lesson in the life that their parents taught

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