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Family Influences
This refers to the idea that families and parental relationships with children can have a lasting impact on adolescent development due to these often being the first interactions a child experiences in life.
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Two developmental psychologists are observing a child's progress in learning to walk. Psychologist A argues, 'The child's ability is improving bit by bit each day; yesterday they could barely stand, and today they took a wobbly step. It's a slow, steady process.' Psychologist B counters, 'I disagree. The child is not just getting 'better' at standing. They have now moved into a completely new phase of mobility, which is fundamentally different from the crawling phase.' What is the fundamental disagreement between these two psychologists?
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Conflicts in the Parent-Child Relationship
Susan J.T. Branje: Conflict management in mother-daughter interactions in early adolescence (reference)
Holly E. Recchia and Nina Howe: Associations Between Social Understanding, Sibling Relationship Quality, and Siblings' Conflict Strategies and Outcomes (reference)
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