Round Table

Ever hear of a 'Round Table' discussion? I've used this technique for years and with a lot of success. It's not always the final answer but it helps to clear the air. When you notice a lot of fussy fights, grumbling and complaining going on around the house, it's time to find out what the problems are and how to fix it.For this to work, any member of the family can request a Round Table. Here are the rules.Each time you call a round table, it should be held in the same room, every time. Each member of the family finds a comfortable seat. Then you decide who goes first. Draw cards, if you can't settle on which one of you gets to talk first.Each member get their turn before the Round Table is finished. Each member in turn, has the floor. While this member is airing their gripes, nobody is to interrupt. Just listen until that member is finished with what they have to say.

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