If you are tired of repeating the same arguments about chores, schedules, or who forgot what, The Peaceful Home Meeting is the guide you have been searching for. This book introduces a simple, weekly family meeting format that helps prevent blow-ups by making space for honest conversations, shared planning, and fair task assignment. Designed for busy families, it offers clear steps for reducing the mental load on any one person and ensuring that everyone—adults and children alike—has a voice. Priya Dhanvel’s approach is refreshingly practical. You will learn how to set up and run effective family meetings, review the family calendar together, and assign tasks in a way that sticks. Each chapter is filled with real-world examples, easy-to-follow agendas, and tips for conflict prevention and appreciation practice. The book also shows how to involve children meaningfully, building their life skills and keeping meetings engaging for all ages. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or part of a shared household, The Peaceful Home Meeting will help you build routines that improve home communication, create more fairness, and bring a sense of calm to everyday life. With its focus on task sharing, child participation, and practical follow-up, this book is your blueprint for a more peaceful, connected home—one check-in at a time.
The Peaceful Home Meeting
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- Priya Dhanvel is a thoughtful guide for families seeking more harmony at home. Drawing from years of personal experience managing her own busy household, she understands the everyday realities that make family life both joyful and challenging. Priya’s mission is to help families replace recurring arguments with practical routines that foster fairness, trust, and open communication. Her approach is grounded in the belief that small, consistent actions can transform relationships. Priya is passionate about making complex ideas accessible and actionable, favouring tools and templates that families can adapt to their own needs. She has worked with diverse families across cultures, learning firsthand how traditions and expectations shape the way we share responsibilities. Inspired by the community gatherings she observed while growing up in South Asia, Priya brings a deep respect for collective problem-solving and shared rituals. She believes that every family, regardless of structure or background, can benefit from regular check-ins that create space for both planning and appreciation. Her writing is warm, practical, and rooted in the conviction that peace at home is possible for all.


















