Katie, a middle-age parent, accepted her young adult son as an "individual" and approved of his life choices. She was highly accommodative and allowed him to lead the kind of life that he wanted to. However, she was completely shattered when he could not manage to handle his life the way an average adult would have. Explain why her satisfaction as a parent declined when she had always been supportive of her son's life choices.
What will be an ideal response?
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