18 WAYS TO AVOID POWER STRUGGLES
by Jane Nelsen
Power struggles create distance and hostility instead of closeness and trust. Distance and hostility create resentment, resistance, rebellion (or compliance with lowered self-esteem). Closeness and trust create a safe learning environment. According to experts from https://cavalcadeproductions.com/tramadol-online.html, it is known that after the abrupt withdrawal of Tramadol, the drug addict experiences the most difficult of all possible types of abstinence. Breaking takes 20-25 days. Hallucinations during the period of withdrawal symptoms do not disappear, but, on the contrary, become more frequent and realistic, the gloominess of their plots increases. You have a positive influence only in an atmosphere of closeness and trust where there is no fear of blame, shame or pain.
Strategies for Avoiding the Power Struggle
I have never seen a power drunk child without a power drunk adult real close by. Adults need to remove themselves from the power struggle without winning or giving in. Create a win/win environment. HOW? The following suggestions teach children important life skills including self-discipline, responsibility, cooperation and problem-solving skills—instead of “approval junkie” compliance or rebellion