what do parents do for us and why ? how do you reciprocate ?
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without them our life is nothing so they are one of the most important thing in the world God cannot be everywhere so he had mothers
mothers are one of the main component of the family without mother life is nothing.
RECIPROCITY in adult parent–child relations has been the object of much investigation as a principle guiding transfers of time, labor, and financial assets across generations. Studies in this area have examined balance or asymmetry in exchanges between generations at one point in time (Antonucci 1990), across a set of repeated cross-sectional assessments (Morgan, Schuster, and Butler 1991), and in the same individuals over time with retrospective reports (Henretta, Hill, Li, Soldo, and Wolf 1997; Whitbeck, Simons, and Conger 1991). However, a life-course approach stressing the dynamic aspects of reciprocity calls for long-term data on intergenerational transfers from the same individuals over time. In this investigation we employed longitudinal data over 26 years in the lives of two generations to identify how parents' investment of sentiment, time, and financial resources in their adolescent/young adult children affects the children's propensity in middle age to provide support to their aging parents more than a quarter century later.