New Delhi: You can ask your parents a thousand questions about relationships. But how frequently do we take that route? We are often too preoccupied with our daily lives to conduct meaningful interactions. Furthermore, having meaningful talks with our parents and relatives is sometimes overlooked. Deep conversations are difficult to initiate for a variety of reasons. One major explanation is that humans assume that time stops for them. As a result, we repeatedly put it off till another day.
No matter the situation, we must have deep and meaningful conversations with our parents. There are insights and wisdom that only life experiences provide. And as our parents, they will always have more experiences. Having a solid relationship with our parents will make us stronger and wiser and give us insights into life - their advice can guide us in challenging times.
Sheetal Shaparia, a life coach and relationship expert said: "As a child ages, having relationship-related discussions with their parents is crucial. The more a parent and child can have productive conversations regarding relationships, the more sure of themselves the children will be. In many cases, it will help the kids know their worth and how to draw boundaries. Therefore, the bonus of asking the right questions and following that advice is on the children."
Here are a few questions you can ask your parents to have a strong relationship suggests Sheetal: This will strengthen and create more understanding between parents and children. It will make the children see their parents differently - as individuals. And it will allow the parents to share their life experiences.
Parent-children relationship questions:
- When did you know you were ready to become a parent?
- Was I a difficult child?
- What was life like when you were my age?
- Is there any particular activity you like doing with me?
- What is it like seeing your children become adults?
- How did you handle work and family life when you were younger?
- If today is the last day on earth, how would you spend it?
- Is there a secret hobby or passion that you are yet to fulfill?
- What is your biggest regret?
- What makes you happy?
- Which life experience impacted you the most? Both positively and negatively.