• Adultification

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    Adultification refers to the process of treating children as if they were older than their actual age, commonly expecting more maturity or responsibility from them than is developmentally appropriate.

    discusses the concept of adultification in the context of young men overly reliant on their parents, particularly their mothers. He highlights the importance of self-reliance and independence as crucial steps in transitioning to adulthood. Bard argues that current technological advancements can play a role in fostering this transition by creating meaningful, constructive endeavors 1.

    In another discussion, explains that adultification often occurs alongside parentification, where a child is expected to take on parental roles to meet the needs of their caregivers. This can lead to significant trauma and psychological issues, especially when combined with parental alienation, where one parent uses the child to hurt the other parent. This dynamic results in the child being unable to maintain a stable sense of self and forming deep emotional scars 2.

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