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Effects of Fighting in Front of Kids

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Parents fighting in front of kids can have serious impacts on a child’s mental and physical well-being if the arguments are high conflict.

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How fighting affects people

When you fight with someone, it takes a physical toll on your body, regardless of whether it’s an actual physical fight. This effect is the well-documented, scientifically proven fight or flight response that we all have as humans.

Fighting in front of your children can lead to increased depression

How fighting affects children

If you are fighting with your co-parent, spouse, or significant other in front of your children, it is taking a toll on your kids’ mental and physical state as well. Some effects of fighting in front of children include:

Not all fighting is the same

Are you in a high-conflict situation?

Not all fighting is the same. The types of fights that trigger these potentially damaging physical impacts to you and your children come in the form of high conflict situations such as the following:

Having constructive conflicts in front of your children results in kids learning better social skills, including cooperation and empathy for their peers. Constructive conflicts are disagreements where you still show respect and/or support for your co-parent, spouse, or significant other.

Don’t fight in front of the kids

How to fight fair

While disagreements are a natural part of any relationship, it’s important for parents to model effective problem-solving strategies in front of their children. You and your co-parent should agree on how to structure disagreements by setting some ground rules. Below are some parameters you should consider regarding arguments:

If you can’t fight fair, it’s time to seek help from a professional. Learning how to have constructive conflict is crucial for the long-term health and well-being of you and your children. For co-parents, the use of a co-parenting communication service can be a huge help. TalkingParents offers several communication methods for co-parents to discuss and resolve conflicts in an organized, documented fashion.