People who had to “parent their parents” usually develop these 7 traits, according to psychology
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People who had to “parent their parents” usually develop these 7 traits, according to psychology
Growing up is tricky enough when all you have to do is master long division and remember where you left your bike. But for some of us, childhood also came with running interference in adult arguments, translating bank notices, or soothing a stressed‑out parent at midnight. That role reversal—officially called parentification—flips the family script so completely that you end up wearing grown‑up shoes before your feet have even stopped growing. I…
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