balanced parent-child relationship
A balanced parent-child relationship refers to a healthy and harmonious connection between parents and their children. It is characterized by mutual respect, effective communication, and appropriate boundaries. The balanced parent-child relationship supports the emotional, social, and cognitive development of the child, while also nurturing the parental role and maintaining a sense of authority and guidance.
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