
Why would any sane parent teach his kids to talk back? Because, this father found, it actually increased family harmony.
Those of you who don't have perfect children will find this familiar: Just as I was withdrawing money in a bank lobby, my 5-year-old daughter chose to throw a temper tantrum, screaming and writhing on the floor while a couple of elderly ladies looked on in disgust. (Their children, apparently, had been perfect.) I gave Dorothy a disappointed look and said, "That argument won't work, sweetheart. It isn't pathetic enough."Aristotle's Guide to Dinner Table Discourse
1. Argue to teach decision-making. When you argue the various sides of an issue with your kids ("Beach or mountains this summer?"), they are learning to present different options ("Both!") and then decide which choice to follow.