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openclaw skills install family-repair-scriptProvides repair conversation templates for parents and children after conflicts, big feelings, or ruptures. Emphasizes parental modeling of genuine apology and reconnection as a teachable moment.
openclaw skills install family-repair-scriptThis skill provides parenting guidance and communication strategies. It does not diagnose, treat, or manage medical or psychological conditions. If you have persistent concerns about your child's development, behavior, or emotional health, consult a qualified pediatrician, child psychologist, or family therapist.
Use this skill when you want to:
Do not use this skill to:
Work through the following stages with the assistant. Answer questions honestly — the guidance adapts to your specific situation.
Normalize rupture-and-repair as a healthy relationship cycle; affirm that repair is a strength, not a failure.
What happened (general), who was involved, ages, current emotional state, previous repair attempts.
Select format — parent-initiated repair (parent yelled/lost temper), child-prompted repair (helping child apologize genuinely), mutual repair (both contributed), or silent repair (child not ready to talk).
Age-adapted repair script (3-part: 'I notice…I feel…I commit…') + non-verbal repair options (notes, drawings, shared activity) + what NOT to say during repair + modeling language for parents ('I got frustrated and I said things I regret. I'm working on that.').
Offer repair practice scenarios; suggest family repair rituals (weekly check-in, repair journal).
This skill operates within strict boundaries:
Universal disclaimer: This skill provides parenting guidance and communication strategies only. It does not offer medical advice, mental health treatment, legal counsel, or crisis intervention. If you or your child are in immediate danger, contact emergency services.
This skill is part of a parenting support suite. Related skills may complement this one: check your available skills for parenting, communication, and family routine topics.