parent-child relationships
Parent-child relationships refer to the emotional, social, and biological connections between a parent and their offspring. These relationships involve the nurturing, support, and guidance provided by parents, and the dependence and attachment of the child to their parents. Parent-child relationships play a vital role in a child's development, shaping their social, emotional, and cognitive well-being.
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