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  2. Parenting stress - Wikipedia

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    Parenting stress also known as "parental burnout" relates to stressors that are a function of being in and executing the parenting role. It is a construct that relates to both psychological phenomena and to the human body's physiological state as a parent or caretaker of a child. [ 2 ]

  3. Q&A: Parent burnout is real. Here's what you can do about it

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    In a nationwide survey of parents, 57% said they struggled with stress, exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. When parents suffer burnout, children may suffer too.

  4. Parents are feeling lonely. Here’s why it matters - AOL

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    Overwhelming responsibilities during and after the pandemic is causing two-thirds of parents to feel isolated and lonely which can lead to burnout, experts say.

  5. Yes, Parents Are Burnt Out. But We Also Need to Stop ... - AOL

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    The parental burnout crisis has reached a tipping point, Vox proclaimed in December of 2020 and Parental burnout: how juggling kids and work in a global pandemic brought us to the brink, The ...

  6. Maladjustment - Wikipedia

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    Parents who are abusive and highly authoritative can cause harmful effect towards psychological need which are essential for a child to be socially well adjusted. [4] [page needed] The bond between a parent and child can affect psychological development in adolescents. Conflicts between parent and child relationship can cause adolescents to ...

  7. Paternal depression - Wikipedia

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    Those with parental depression may have developed it early on but some are diagnosed later on from when the child is a toddler up until a young adult. The causes of paternal depression are unclear; however, previous experiences of mental disorders and family history can contribute to the development of paternal depression. [3]

  8. How to be the ‘good enough’ parent or guardian - AOL

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    In a 2023 survey of more than 700 parents nationwide, 57% of parents self-reported burnout. Parent burnout is strongly associated with both internal and external expectations.

  9. Child neglect - Wikipedia

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    Child neglect is an act of caregivers (e.g., parents) that results in depriving a child of their basic needs, such as the failure to provide adequate supervision, health care, clothing, or housing, as well as other physical, emotional, social, educational, and safety needs. [1]