8 Min.

Jason Carroll, Dave Schramm: New Toolkit to Help Parents in Familial Disagreements Inside Sources

    • Politik

Fostering open and respectful dialogue has become increasingly crucial in our polarized world. In an era where differences often divide communities and families, it's essential to equip ourselves with the tools to navigate disagreements constructively. Recognizing this need, a collaborative effort between scholars from Brigham Young University and Utah State University Extension has pioneered a new online resource called the "Disagree Better: A Parenting Toolkit". This asset is aimed at empowering families to manage conflicts with civility and understanding and promises to guide parents and children alike in learning how to disagree better, both within their homes and beyond. Jason Carroll from the Wheatley Institute and Dave Schramm from Utah State University join the show.

Fostering open and respectful dialogue has become increasingly crucial in our polarized world. In an era where differences often divide communities and families, it's essential to equip ourselves with the tools to navigate disagreements constructively. Recognizing this need, a collaborative effort between scholars from Brigham Young University and Utah State University Extension has pioneered a new online resource called the "Disagree Better: A Parenting Toolkit". This asset is aimed at empowering families to manage conflicts with civility and understanding and promises to guide parents and children alike in learning how to disagree better, both within their homes and beyond. Jason Carroll from the Wheatley Institute and Dave Schramm from Utah State University join the show.

8 Min.