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256 pages, Hardcover
First published March 27, 2007
"Grown children have a hard time knowing the difference between an innocent remark and parental control. If we offer to help them buy a car or a house and make comments about their decisions, they get furious. We get hurt -- after all, we were just trying to be helpful, and we didn't mean to criticize. The problem is that such words bring back the rage that a daughter felt when when she wasn't allowed to wear her favorite Goth outfit to a family bat mitzvah or the fury a son felt when he was kept home from a football game to write a term paper. This type of discipline was part and parcel of our unending effort to form them into acceptable members of society. In general, they are grateful to us for helping them grow into the people they are today, but the slightest reminder of the old days, when we exerted power over them, incites them to rebel, refuse, and finally repudiate." (pp. 97-98).