A father expresses concern about parenting his two teenage children. The nurse is guided in understanding parental issues with these teens because the nurse understands that:
a. The philosophy of parenting has remained unchanged for several generations
b. Parents need to be assured that all parents make mistakes
c. Parents should not change their own views to accommodate their children
d. As teens grow older, they are less able to develop a satisfying relationship with their parents
B
The philosophy of parenting is constantly changing. Parents can make mistakes in parenting. If parents refuse to change their views to accommodate their children, bitterness and anger can follow. Teens can develop a progressively more satisfying relationship with their parent, with care.
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