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notis

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How does returning home affect the relationship between boomerangers and their parents?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following has NOT been shown to be a factor that makes the transition to childbearing so challenging?
 
  a) pronatalism
   b) lack of experience
   c) adjusting to time away from work
   d) the abruptness of the change
   e) changes in the parents' relationship



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Answer to Question 1

About one-quarter of boomerangers report an improvement in their relationships to their parents, another quarter report a decline in their relationship with their parents, and the remaining half report no change. However, other studies have shown that the parent-child relationship grows closer the longer an adult child lives with his or her parents.

Answer to Question 2

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