The LA Times recently conducted an interview with David J. Palmiter Jr., professor and director of the Psychological Services Center at Marywood University in Pennsylvania and a contributor to the American Psychological Assn.’s Help Center. He suggests that parenting adult children living at home can be even more difficult than parenting during the “terrible 2s” or teenage years.
You can read the abbreviated transcript of the interview here.
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