Being a parent to an adult child is certainly different from raising a toddler, a school-age kid or even a teenager. What they needed from you five, 10 or 20 years ago isn’t what they need from you ...
Being a parent to an adult child is certainly different from raising a toddler, a school-age kid or even a teenager. What they needed from you five, 10 or 20 years ago isn’t what they need from you ...
A majority of U.S. adults ages 50 and older who don’t have children say not having kids hasn’t had much of an impact on their personal relationships. And for the most part, they report that they ...
Neurodiverse couples—particularly those in which one or both partners have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder—have unique relationship needs. In recent years, there has been a growing number ...
Memories of summer camp live with those who attended these camps for most of their lives. Friends are made and kept for years to come, artistic abilities and adventurous spirits are formed — and much ...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between young adults and their parents, from the young adults’ perspectives. For many of the questions, young adults ages 18 to 34 were asked to think of a ...
Technology may play a significant role in how people interact with their romantic partners. This is particularly true for young adults, whose relationships tend to be less stable and less committed ...
Social media are a breeding ground for jealousy. It could be a new follower liking your partner's profile pic, an ambiguous ...
Just as children go through stages—newborn, toddler, etc.—there are various stages of parenting as well. (Raise your hand if you were excited the moment you realized you'd never have to change another ...