Multiple Choice
What happens to parent-child relationships when they are disrupted in early adolescence?
A) They tend to become even more disrupted in later adolescence.
B) They typically remain strained and distant until the adolescent reaches early adulthood and leaves home.
C) They typically remain strained and distant throughout the remainder of the adolescent's life.
D) They typically become warmer by late adolescence.
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