Parenting In Emerging Adulthood Article Analysis

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Although in today’s world the positive or negative development of adults is evaluated upon how they were raised or parented during childhood or adolescence, relatively little has been said about how young adults are parented during adulthood and how that affects them in terms of positive or negative development and the like thereof. In the article, “Parenting in Emerging Adulthood: An Examination of Parenting Clusters and Correlates,” Larry J. Nelson (et. al. 2010) along with fellow researchers examines and partially answers this question of how parenting styles during the beginning of adulthood change and which styles of parenting seem to yield positive results (Nelson, Walker, Christensen, Evans, Carroll). Nelson prefaces his research methods and discussion section with an introduction that argues that although adulthood should be a period of independence and freedom where one makes their own choices, in reality, most adults and their parents feel direct parenting should also accompany that newly gained freedom in order to help young adults navigate the real world (Nelson et. al. …show more content…
After concluding his research, which involved identifying parenting that produced the most positive effects in young adults, Nelson’s (et. al. 2010) discussion of those findings points to the fact that mothers who engaged in controlling parenting with their adult children increased their child’s chances of depression, anxiety, and relationship problems more than mothers who were uninvolved. Additionally, Nelson argued that fathers that were also controlling of their adult children actually produced similar outcomes for them in the long run. Overall, Nelson (et. al. 2010) maintains that regardless of whether a young adult is being parented by the mother or the father, authoritative parenting along with granting the child independence during adulthood will produce the most successful and positive children that have a strong relationship with their