The children's internalization and externalization concerning the child related to behaviors differentiated between the father and mothers contributed to family dinner questions. This implied that a behavior is related to adjustment. Although we make memories independent or with families we often share our memories with family. Over a two-decade research shows that families are changing the way they are retold their stories. The "Narrative Interaction in Family Dinnertime Conversations" article considered mothers to be more extensive when retelling a memory than a father more so in an emotional event. During conversation with children the article took into account of staging such has provided or requesting information studies show children of parents that ask more question are likely to develop sophisticated memory, language skills and develop an autobiographical memory skill than those parents that provide information. Narrative Interaction in Family Dinnertime Conversations" article states the research is recognizing …show more content…
This source is considered to be an academic article and is under Ebschost. Tavassolie maintains that having different parent styles and beliefs causes conflicts. Tavassolie has presented data on both mother and father's parenting styles and marital conflict. Tavassolies sampled married parents, divorced parents, and single parents from school and each parent completed the surveys independently. The parents reported that conflicts in different parenting styles were associated with childhood behavior problems. Parenting styles and beliefs between parents often lead to conflict, has a negative effect on the child well-being. Understanding and parallel parenting styles in a relationship are in the best interest of the child. The article states that it is extremely important that both parent support and contribute their parenting skills. Throughout the article is revealing Children that show less negative behaviors, when their parents support and have low parenting conflict. It also shows that the support of the father has a great influence on a child's behavior than a mother. All of Tavassolie procedures and methods that were used in this study are in compliance with ethical standards of what we used today as