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How far does the mutual relationship of parents influence child personality

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Answered by halfsisters83
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The parent-child relationship is qualitatively different than all of our other relationships. Dr. Keith Crnic, Professor and Chairman of the Psychology Department at Arizona State University has extensively studied this relationship for most of his career. His lab has looked at how the nature of stress in parent-child relationships influences child and family function as well asand has the used longitudinal studies to look at the association between parenting styles and children’s emotions and behaviors that may contribute to early mental health issues in children. Parent-child relationships develop over time, influenced by child characteristics, parent characteristics, and the contexts in which families operate. These factors mix together in unique ways to create incredible diversity in the qualities of those relationships.       I think its this according to what I have studied in past


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There is a phrase which involves everything in the world to a growth of a child “a child learn everything from its surrounding”. Definitely true.

Child, learn and practice everything that influences its mind. Like wise parents are the first teachers of a child. Their mutual relationship will be stored in the mind of the child. Giving birth to a child is not what defining parenting it defined by leading a child to prosperous.

Mutual relationship is not a choice but a responsibility.

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