parent-child relationship
A parent-child relationship refers to the connection between a parent and their offspring. It represents the nurturing, protective, and supportive bond formed between the two individuals. Parents are responsible for raising and guiding their children, while children depend on their parents for care, guidance, and love. This relationship is characterized by mutual trust, emotional attachment, and the passing of values, beliefs, and knowledge from one generation to the next.
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