Anna232
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Is it idiomatic to use "take advantage of good weather" and "find an approach to somebody?"
"They decided to go out of town because the kids loved hiking and they wanted to take advantage of good weather. As parents they felt they should have been able to find an approach to their children. So a family picnic seemed like a great idea.
Context: I am talking about the decision of a family to take their children out of town after the stressful term at school. I use "approach" to talk about the problems the family is facing with their teenage children.
"They decided to go out of town because the kids loved hiking and they wanted to take advantage of good weather. As parents they felt they should have been able to find an approach to their children. So a family picnic seemed like a great idea.
Context: I am talking about the decision of a family to take their children out of town after the stressful term at school. I use "approach" to talk about the problems the family is facing with their teenage children.