Two psychologists are discussing a difficult child. "You have to understand Johnny comes from a broken home." "That's not surprising, Johnny could break any home."
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I think both instances are pairwise in society as well as they are both heuristical. Broken homes break fragile children more often than wholesome ones. Wholesome homes break by broken children more often than by fragile ones.
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I've certainly found this to be the case in my own parenting journey. It's interesting that other people have the same experience.
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They start training us to meet their needs from the first howl


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This is fascinating. And good news, since parenting should be unique for each child. I wonder how much of it is conscious adjustments by the parents.
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Fascinating. Is this true for both genders? My dad had a tremendous influence upon me. But I see women becoming totally different people after they have kids moreso than with men.
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MRA's like Warren Farrell need to look at this research.
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What about children who have been emotionally terrorized by a parent with an explosive rage disorder? Or a child that is ridiculed by a narcissistic parent? These children are changed.
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Anecdotally, matches my experience.
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