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  2. We are older parents in our late 50s with a 15-year-old son ...

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    This may lead to dissatisfaction unless you're prepared to branch out and make new retiree friends — and you may not have much in common with them, as only around 6% of Americans age 65 or older ...

  3. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    Later age at parenthood is also associated with a more stable family environment, with older parents being less likely to divorce or change partners. [43] Older parents also tend to occupy a higher socio-economic position and report feeling more devoted to their children and satisfied with their family. [43]

  4. People List 30 Hard Truths About Getting Older That They ...

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    A 2019 survey found that globally, we think old age begins at 66. When asked to describe it, we usually use the term wise (35%), followed by frail (32%), lonely (30%), and respected (25%). People ...

  5. 30 Things Parents Stumbled Upon In Their Kids’ Rooms They ...

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    Most parents probably know that their children aren’t going to be 100% open and honest with them. There are always going to be some small secrets between them. ... 16 year old had moved it, and ...

  6. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Trustful parenting is a child-centered parenting style in which parents trust their children to make decisions, play and explore on their own, and learn from their own mistakes. Research professor Peter Gray argues that trustful parenting was the dominant parenting style in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies.

  7. Sandwich generation - Wikipedia

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    More recently, in developed countries, women often have children closer to the age of 30, when their own parents are around age 60 and therefore at much higher risk of needing support before the grandchildren have become adults. These "sandwiched" people become responsible for caring for their parents and their children at the same time.

  8. People Who Were Raised by ‘Older’ Parents Often Develop These ...

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    Kids of older parents often grow up fast,” Dr. Quimby says. “They’re usually engaging with parents who've gathered decades of wisdom, which helps them think and act beyond their years.” 2.

  9. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Although conflicts between children and parents increase during adolescence, these are just relatively minor issues. Regarding their important life issues, most adolescents still share the same attitudes and values as their parents. [141] During childhood, siblings are a source of conflict and frustration as well as a support system. [142]