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Paul and Sarah have been having conflicts lately. Though they try their best to avoid quarrels, they end up confronting each other in front of their children. What should they do?
They should avoid quarreling altogether, as parents’ squabbles will demoralize the children.
They should continue quarrelling and name calling whether their children are around them or not.
They can argue in front of their children at times as long as they don’t use abusive language.
They should ask their children to decide who is right and who is wrong.
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they should avoid quarreling altogether, as parents' squabbles will demoralize the children.

Answer:

They should avoid quarreling altogether, as parents’ squabbles will demoralize the children.

Explanation:

Every couple has a disagreement from time to time. You can be on a difficult day and any disagreement already becomes reason for a discussion with the partner. But beware: avoid fighting in front of your child, especially if the child will not have full command of the language - the vocabulary is restricted and makes it difficult to understand what is happening in the family. At the time of conflict, parents may exchange harsh answers and laugh with irony. This will make the child confused, scared, sad and even demoralized. Moreover, even without understanding the context, the child can absorb the hostility and tension of the environment.

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