Feeling left out
Sad, lonely, ignored, upset, disappointed
Family role definition
The part someone plays in a family (how they act or what they do)
Good listening
Eye contact, not interrupting, nodding, responding kindly, paying attention
Spending time together
Eating together, playing games, watching TV, going out, talking
What to do when upset
Take space, talk to someone, draw, breathe, listen to music, write, play
Sign someone is angry but not saying it
Quiet, shutting down, crossing arms, avoiding, short answers, stomping, sighing
Kid role in family
Learner, helper, child, listener, sibling, sometimes peacemaker
Not listening looks like
Ignoring, multitasking, interrupting, walking away, distracted behavior
Feeling closer
Trust, communication, shared time, kindness, understanding
Calming body when mad
Deep breathing, counting, walking away, squeezing stress ball, grounding techniques
Feeling when someone listens to you
Heard, understood, calm, safe, happy, important
Step-parent
An adult who is married to a child’s parent but is not their biological parent
If you feel misunderstood
Speak up, try again, explain feelings, ask for help, take a break and return
Feeling distant
Lack of communication, misunderstandings, limited time together, conflict, emotional disconnection
Healthy frustration handling
Expressing feelings calmly, using words instead of actions, taking breaks, asking for help
Two feelings during an argument
Angry, frustrated, hurt, confused, sad, overwhelmed, anxious
Why people act differently in families
Different personalities, emotions, experiences, expectations, stress levels
Why hard during conflict
Strong emotions, misunderstandings, feeling defensive, wanting to be right, feeling hurt
Why awkward with family member
Not knowing what to say, past tension, different personalities, lack of connection or shared experiences
When overwhelmed at home
Going to a safe space, calming down, talking to a trusted adult, using coping skills
Why talk about feelings at home
Builds understanding, reduces conflict, helps people feel close, prevents misunderstandings
How roles change
As kids grow, responsibilities change, relationships develop, families adjust over time
What helps communication
Calm tone, taking turns, listening, patience, respect, taking breaks when needed
Building better relationships
Spending quality time, talking more, being patient, showing interest, small shared activities, consistency
Why coping skills matter
Help manage emotions, prevent conflict, improve communication, support mental health