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Parent Child Relationships During Adolescence

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Parent-child relationships during adolescence refer to the interactions, dynamics, and bonds between parents and their teenage children.

Key Features

  • Communication
  • Trust
  • Autonomy
  • Conflict resolution
  • Emotional support

Pros

  • Opportunity for growth and development for both parents and teenagers
  • Can strengthen emotional bonds and understanding between parents and teenagers
  • Provides a foundation for healthy adult relationships

Cons

  • Potential for conflict and misunderstandings due to differences in perspectives and expectations
  • Teenagers may seek independence and push back against parental authority

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