- Talk to your parents.
- Talk to a family friend (of both your mom and dad) or an aunt, uncle or grandparent who gets along with both of your parents.
- Help your parents find ways of communicating that don't involved speaking to one another.
- Suggest alternatives for your parents.
Consequently, how do you get your parents to love each other again?
Speak in private with one, or both of them, about what you see, and your feelings in the matter. Ask them whether there is anything you could do to help them with, in normal daily life. Remind them you love them whenever you can. Give them hugs.
Beside above, how do I stop my parents from divorcing? What Parents and Teens Can Do to Make It Easier
- Keep the peace. Dealing with divorce is easiest when parents get along.
- Be fair.
- Keep in touch.
- Work it out.
- Talk about the future.
- Figure out your strengths.
- Live your life.
- Let others support you.
Beside above, can you talk back to your parents?
Talking back makes parents angry, and much less inclined to listen to your side of any argument. Wait until everyone is calm, and approach whichever parent you believe is the most likely to listen. Ask to talk about the issue, and if allowed, tell your side, your view, your feelings.
What is the most psychologically damaging thing you can say to a child?
Luke adds that "the most psychologically damaging thing you can say to a child is a lie that they find out later was not true. If this pattern repeats enough times, it will be very psychologically damaging."