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par·ent child
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of parent child in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of parent child in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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This is an important study in highlighting some of the potential risks associated with media use, and specifically handheld mobile devices, what's driving the effect is very important. The negative effects may be due to screen time replacing parent-child interaction (playing, reading, talking, singing, etc.) which are critical for healthy development.
When we say them again and again, it can impair the parent-child relationship because it suggests the problem is not the behavior, but the problem is the child.
The reason for this is that parent-child communication is a vehicle for delivering information, but it does not always deliver agreement, as we all know, political discussions can sometimes lead to consensus and they can sometimes lead to conflict.
Those phrases are using shame, blame and fear to motivate behavior, when we say them again and again, it can impair the parent-child relationship because it suggests the problem is not the behavior, but the problem is the child.
Mental health is also important, and then a new direction of the study is going to the origins of physical health problems. We know that stress is not good for health, and that stress early in life in the form of not-optimal parent-child relationship may have these kinds of long-term effects on biological health. Those are all unanswered questions.
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