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Playing Favorites: Parents Still Involved After Children Are Grown

December 8, 2009 by

Middle-aged parents are more involved in their grown children's lives than ever, according to new research from Purdue University. "We found that middle-aged parents help each of their grown children with many types of support at least every few weeks," said Karen Fingerman, the Berner-Hanley Professor in Gerontology, Developmental and Family Studies...

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