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The 'First Breakup' of Parenting That Nobody Warns You About

The 'First Breakup' of Parenting That Nobody Warns You About

Summary

When children start showing interest in dating, it changes the relationship with their parents. Parents often feel a mix of emotions, including grief, as they adjust to their child becoming more independent.

Key Facts

  • Actress Jenny Mollen wrote an essay about feeling uncomfortable when her 12-year-old son became interested in girls.
  • Psychologists say parents go through a new stage themselves when their child starts dating.
  • Parents may feel grief because their child is growing up and making independent choices.
  • Experts call this change the "first breakup" in parenting, meaning the relationship shifts but doesn't end.
  • Healthy parenting balances closeness and allowing independence during teenage years.
  • Studies show many teens have romantic relationships, which help them learn important social skills.
  • Sharing family moments online can create questions about boundaries between parents and children.
  • Emotional support includes warmth, guidance, and availability without controlling the child's growing independence.
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