Updated On: 28 April, 2018 02:20 PM IST | Washington | ANI
The researchers found that a more cohesive and organised family climate and more effective parenting during adolescence was associated with a lower risk of violence in young adult relationships


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Turns out, parents may help prepare children for healthier, less-violent romantic relationships. A Penn State study found that when adolescents reported a positive family climate and their parents using more effective parenting strategies, like providing reasons for decisions and refraining from harsh punishments, those adolescents tended to go on to have better relationship problem-solving skills and less-violent romantic relationships as young adults.