1472. The necessity of communication



Teacher B said to teacher A, “Parents have got to communicate with each other. 

They ought to talk about their large family. 

I knew a marriage that used to speak with each other… and listen to each other! They used to talk at the lounge for example when all their kids were already in bed. 

She needed to talk about daily issues, and expected her husband would listen to her. They both worked out. He was tired at that time but made his effort to affectively listen to his wife. 

They talked in a low voice. He needed her too when talking about their children. They had been married for twenty years. That marriage worked. It is not a tale, but it is an example.” / Photo from: Visiting-The-Sick thejenkinsinstitute com

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