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· a parent’s death can deeply affect adults in their middle years, challenging self-identity and prompting a renewed focus on life goals. Teens will begin to detach to a greater degree from existing family bonds and focus more on their peers and the outside world. The job of parenting aims to ensure children’s health and safety, prepare children for life as productive adults, transmit cultural values, and more. “adolescents very much need those different dimensions of support from their parents,” mccabe said. This quest for greater independence and autonomy is a natural part of the developmental process in adolescence. · a multipronged approach to social media management, including time limits, parental monitoring and supervision, and ongoing discussions about social media can help parents protect teens’ brain development. · parents continue to be an important source of practical, or “instrumental,” support (driving teens where they need to go) as well as emotional support (offering a sympathetic ear at the end of a bad day). · parents and caregivers must prepare for the upcoming changes in the parent-child relationship;