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FROM THE ARTICLE:
'You and Your Adult Child: How to Grow Together in Challenging Times'.
By Laurence Steinberg.
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A much-needed guide for parents of people in their 20s and 30s from one of the worldโs leading developmental psychologists.โ
โYour child is now an adult, but your job as a parent is far from over. Instead, your role must evolve to meet their ongoing, changing needs. But what exactly are these new needs? And why are they so different now from they were when you were a young adult?
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https://www.aarp.org/entertainment/books/bookstore/home-family-caregiving/you-and-your-adult-child/
[Tuesday 5/13/25]
My only child is in her 30's & glad we made it!!! ๐
Lol, we are SO ALIKE and it has been an adventure indeed.
I laugh now at age 67 this year 2025, but there were years we just could NOT compromise.
I think with me getting OLDER, I am NOW about "spending" what time I have left in PEACE.
In other words, I have learn't NOT to sweat the small stuff. ๐
Take care,
Nicole ๐ต (Friends & Family Forum)
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