Fix it together ritual
2–3 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
After any disagreement or conflict, create a simple reconnection moment. This could be a hug, high five, or saying 'We're okay now.' Say 'We had a hard time, but now we can fix it together.' Keep it brief and warm. This teaches that conflicts don't break relationships. They can be repaired and everyone moves forward.
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How to Do This Activity
After any disagreement or conflict, create a simple reconnection moment. This could be a hug, high five, or saying 'We're okay now.' Say 'We had a hard time, but now we can fix it together.' Keep it brief and warm. This teaches that conflicts don't break relationships. They can be repaired and everyone moves forward.
Why It Works
Relationship repair is crucial for healthy conflict resolution patterns. This practice teaches that conflicts are normal and relationships can be restored. Collaborative problem-solving approaches in families predict better parent-child relationships during adolescence and young adulthood (Robin & Foster, 1989).
Tips for Parents
Wait until everyone is calm before the ritual. Keep it consistent so your child knows what to expect. Don't rehash the conflict during this moment. Focus only on reconnection. Your calm presence models that relationships survive disagreements.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Social Learning Through PeersSymbolic and Pretend PlayInteractive Play-Based Learning
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