The repair: why rupture in the parent-child relationship is not failure
Every parent loses it sometimes. What attachment research actually shows is that these moments are not what damages children. What happens next is.
Psychology for parents, children and teenagers.
Adolescent individuation is not rejection. It is the developmental task your child cannot skip, and understanding it changes everything about how you survive the years between thirteen and nineteen.
Every parent loses it sometimes. What attachment research actually shows is that these moments are not what damages children. What happens next is.
The headlines are alarming. The reality is more complicated, more specific, and more useful. Here is what five years of rigorous research on adolescent technology use and mental health has actually established.
What developmental psychology actually tells us about unstructured time, cognitive rest, and why staring out of windows matters more than most parents realise.
Adolescent individuation is not rejection. It is the developmental task your child cannot skip, and understanding it changes everything about how you survive the years between thirteen and nineteen.