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  2. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Dysfunctional families are primarily a result of two adults, one typically overtly abusive and the other codependent, and may also be affected by substance abuse or other forms of addiction, or sometimes by an untreated mental illness. Parents having grown up in a dysfunctional family may over-correct or emulate their own parents.

  3. My kid is a 'mean girl': Experts break down what parents can ...

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    She advises parents not to overreact and shame your child if she is labeled as a mean girl. Instead, have a simple conversation with your child to find out what is going on, and help them see the ...

  4. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Indulgent parents are parents who are characterized by responsiveness but low demandingness, and who are mainly concerned with the child's happiness. They behave in an accepting, benign, and somewhat more passive way in matters of discipline. Indifferent parents are parents who are characterized by low levels of both responsiveness and ...

  5. 10 Useful Tips For Dealing With Irrational Elderly Parents ...

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    2. Understand your parent’s concerns and behaviors. Aging is a difficult process for virtually everyone. Many older adults are living with dementia or mental health issues, including anxiety and ...

  6. Family estrangement - Wikipedia

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    Although the rejected party's psychological and physical health may decline, the estrangement initiator's may improve due to the cessation of abuse and conflict. [2] [3] The social rejection in family estrangement is the equivalent of ostracism which undermines four fundamental human needs: the need to belong, the need for control in social situations, the need to maintain high levels of self ...

  7. “So Mean”: Parents Slammed Over Controversial Grinch Trend ...

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    The video is part of a growing trend among parents of dressing up as The Grinch to prank their children or other young family members—many of whom don’t find the situation amusing in the ...

  8. Selective mutism - Wikipedia

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    Many children or adults with selective mutism have some auditory processing difficulties. About 20–30% of children or adults with selective mutism have speech or language disorders that add stress to situations in which the child is expected to speak. [19] In the DSM-4, the term “elective mutism” was changed to “selective mutism.”

  9. My kid is a 'mean girl': Experts break down what parents can ...

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    "Girls are made to think this should be part of their social dynamic," one expert says.