Sometimes those of us on the autism spectrum cannot effectively express what we need, or why we need it. Why do we always need things done exactly the same way? We don’t know. A neurotypical child ...
When it comes to fighting and arguing, Dr. Brown tells Elite Daily that although they're similar, they’re not actually the same thing. “These terms are often used interchangeably but there really is a ...
Adolescence can be a "rough and bumpy time" for parents and teenagers, according to Dr. Lateefah Watford, a child and adolescent and adult psychiatrist at Kaiser Permanente in Atlanta. Teenagers test ...
Do you know that feeling of absolute disgust you get in the pit of your stomach when you read or see something on social media you know isn’t true? Or at least, you don’t agree with or believe to be ...
It’s happened to all of us — we’re in the middle of an argument with someone, and we start to wonder: is this really worth arguing about? Is it worth getting worked up over? More often than not, the ...
I think we can all agree that arguing sucks. But unfortunately going head-to-head is sometimes inevitable in life, and it's why being able to argue constructively is a super helpful life skill to work ...
Ever been out for dinner with one of those smug couples who smile serenely at one another and insist they never argue? Next time, reply: “Oh, that’s such a shame. I’m so sad to hear it.” Research ...
Ask parents how they feel about their adolescent arguing with them and many will say they could get by with less or even be content with none. They find adolescent argument pointless, irritating, and ...
If you’re in a relationship, at some point you will argue. That’s not a bad thing. It’s healthy to argue, and, in fact, being in a relationship with absolutely zero arguments could be a sign that ...