Are parent-child relationships in adolescence always positive?

a. Yes — adolescents rarely have disagreements with their parents since they usually share the same tastes, desires, and values.
b. Yes — as teens grow older they spend less time with their parents reduces negative interactions between the parents and adolescents.
c. No — for a majority of families parent-child conflicts in adolescence are serious and associated with behavior problems.
d. No — parents of adolescents sometimes fear that arguments over personal choices (like attire or hairstyle) reflect much more fundamental disagreements about values.

d

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Your nephew has always had a difficult personality. He is now in early childhood and is very aggressive in most things that he does. Your sister is very concerned and asks you what your thoughts are. You tell her that ____

a. she should be concerned; aggressive behavior in early childhood is a predictor of aggression in adolescence and adulthood b. she should not be concerned; most children in early childhood go through this phase and will eventually stop being aggressive c. she should be concerned, but there is nothing that she can do d. as it turns out, very aggressive children during early childhood perform at superior levels in school

Psychology

Couples who have developed good strategies for ________ before the addition of children to the marriage are more likely to maintain relationship satisfaction

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Psychology