Parent’ S Child Relationship And Wellbeing: An Exploratory Study On Adoloscents

Rashmi Kakkar, Dr. Punam Bagi

Abstract


Adolescence may be defined as the life span period in which most of a person's biological, cognitive, psychological and social characteristics are changing in an interrelated manner from what is considered childlike to what is considered ‘adult-like’ (Craighead and Nemeroff, 2001). It is very difficult for the parents to tell their adolescent child that what is good and what is bad for them and how to face various Challenges in their life and how to cope up from them. It is a humble research effort by the researcher to study the problem of parent child relationship with their adolescent. So that practicable suggestions may be given to the parents to maintain their wellbeing. The main aim of the present investigation was to study the relationship between parent child relationship and wellbeing of adolescents.

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