An eight-year study following a group of adolescents into emerging adulthood found that individuals exposed to more conflict between their parents during adolescence tended to have more sleep problems as emerging adults.
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Culture Post: Time to Grow Up! Survey Claims ‘Real Age’ Adulthood Begins is 27
In a world where the line between adolescence and adulthood seems increasingly blurred, a recent survey claims that the age at which life, money, and the future start to feel “real” for most Americans isn’t until age 27!
Read MoreShocking Number of Parents Say Their Kids Have No Friends
A recent study from the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital has uncovered an often-overlooked aspect of childhood development, finding a surprising number of children struggle to make friends.
Read MoreCommunication Helps Parent Relationships With New College Students But Has Limits
When young adults first go off to college, more communication with parents generally leads to better relationships, but parents should avoid always initiating it, according to a study led by Washington State University researchers.
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