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Parent Child Relationships

Parent-child relationships refer to the dynamic and interpersonal bond between a parent and their child, shaped by emotional, social, and cognitive interactions. These relationships influence the child's development, attachment, and overall well-being throughout their life.

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Parent-child relationships are crucial for a child's emotional and social development. These relationships are shaped by various factors, including attachment styles, parenting approaches, and communication methods. Understanding these elements can help parents foster healthier connections with thei...

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Key Terms

Attachment
A deep emotional bond between a child and caregiver.

Example: A child feels safe and secure when they are attached to their parent.

Authoritative Parenting
A balanced parenting style that combines warmth and structure.

Example: An authoritative parent sets clear rules but also listens to their child's opinions.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively hearing the message.

Example: Nodding and summarizing what your child says shows you are actively listening.

Emotional Support
Providing empathy, care, and reassurance to help someone cope with feelings.

Example: A parent comforting a child after a disappointment offers emotional support.

Conflict Resolution
The process of resolving a dispute or disagreement.

Example: Parents and children discussing their feelings to resolve a conflict is an example of conflict resolution.

Self-Esteem
One's overall sense of self-worth or personal value.

Example: Children with supportive parents often have higher self-esteem.

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Study of how children grow and change physically, emotionally, and socially.
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Exploration of the interactions and relationships within families.
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Emotional Intelligence
Understanding and managing emotions in oneself and others.
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Key Concepts

attachment theorycommunication stylesparenting stylesemotional support