Readers reacted to my column from the 13-year-old dealing with parents who split up. The email below was the most poignant. Q. I’m glad that 13-year-old had you to talk with. My family isn’t big on ...
Georgia says, “I can’t help feeling defensive when my kids tell such a distorted version of our divorce.” Georgia doesn’t understand how her adult kids, now in their 30s and 40s, came to see their ...
There are a number of behaviors, habits, and issues that spark tension in family dynamics, especially between adult children and their parents later in life, according to a study from the Psychology & ...
Going through a gray divorce, a divorce that occurs between spouses aged 50 and over, is challenging enough. But to go through one without the support of your adult children? Or worse, having to deal ...
It's more common than many may think for there to be tension between parents and their adult children later in life. According to a study published in the Psychology and Aging journal, these issues ...
As we mature, the relationship we have with our parents is bound to change — sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Fostering a healthy dynamic in this new phase of life does take some work. Clear ...
As with all meaningful bonds, the connection between parents and adult children requires effort and care, HuffPost reports.