Communication in Islam

Communication and praise

“Positive communication (being warm, respectful and interested in a child's opinions) is associated with the well-being of children.”
“Adolescents who have parents that use praise and who go to their parents for advice are less likely to have behavioral and emotional problems.”[1]

Studies have demonstrated that there is a strong link between religion and family. Part of a larger UNC-based National Study of Youth and Religion, revealed significant statistical links between religion and family ties. http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/may03/smith050703.html The report for this study goes on to explain many positive effects of religion. Communication in family is heavily dependent on family ties. A family that is tied together in their faith have additional opportunities to talk with one another. In addition to the matters of their everyday lives that they have to talk about there is the mutual topic of their common faith. As mentioned elsewhere when talking of routines the family studying the Quran together gives them opportunity to talk about it. Children are likely to misunderstand and question various passages and parents can share with them needed insight this will build the ties needed for later communication and can carry over into other areas of life.

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