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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - 'The chapter gives an overview on the development of the relationships of parents
    and their offspring. While the selection of issues addressed is not meant to be
    comprehensive, the chapter focuses on conceptualizations and findings of particular
    relevance: Individuality and relatedness, the active role that parents and their
    offspring play in shaping their relationship, the importance of a biographical
    perspective on relationship development, and contextual influences on child-parent
    relationships. The chapter concludes with consideration of directions for future
    research. Child-parent relationships are special. This is obviously true on an
    individual level. For example, children see their parents as outstanding people
    - at least up until the transition to adolescence. Likewise, some parents are
    infatuated with their children and expect much of their sons and daughters, sometimes
    to the point of overtaxing their abilities and patience. At the same time, child-parent
    relationships, in general, have features that give them a particular significance.
    As compared to other types of relationships, bonds between parents and their offspring
    are of an extremely long-standing nature. Moreover, when parents and children
    interact, aspects of socialization and education tend to play a more important
    role than is the case among siblings, friends, or romantic partners. Finally,
    it has to be recognized that child-parent relationships represent an intergenerational
    constellation. Relationships between children and parents surpass most other relationships
    in duration. We take Germany as a case in point.@eng'
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Peter
      foaf_name: Noack, Peter
      foaf_surname: Noack
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Heike M.
      foaf_name: Buhl, Heike M.
      foaf_surname: Buhl
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=27152
  dct_date: 2004^xs_gYear
  dct_language: eng
  dct_publisher: University Press@
  dct_title: Child-parent relationships@
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