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Why do you think parent-child conflict increases especially between mothers and daughters during pubertal maturation?

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The nature of the parent and child relationship has been studied now for generations. In general, it is seen that conflict within this particular relationship does to increase during adolescence before leveling off, and eventually declining in adulthood. The actual origin of conflict between the parent and the child are reflected in various theories and research studies in the area of socialization. Through the years, a particular focus has been placed on the nature of conflict that arises during adolescence, which represents the perceived reality that parent child conflict is more common during ...

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