Teenagers
Why do siblings drift apart as teenagers, and can parents help them reconnect?
Teenagers pull away to form unique individual identities, making them highlight differences between themselves and siblings. Respect their need for distinct spatial boundaries and individual friendships. Do not force constant artificial closeness; instead, create light, low-stakes family traditions (like a shared weekend meal or game night) that don't involve performance stress.
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