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Different parents have different parenting styles. However, emotional abuse exists to some degree in any form of parenting styles. Do you suspect that your parents might be more emotionally immature than you? Could your parents be toxic? Are you one of the adult children of emotionally immature parents? Having emotionally immature parents can sometimes be harmful especially to your mental health. Being emotionally mature is about understanding that while you may not be able to control every situation and its outcome, you can control your attitude and the way you deal with it. #immatureparents #emotionallyimmature #psych2go Related Videos: 10 Signs Your Parents are Making You Depressed • 10 Signs Your Parents are Making You Depre... 8 Toxic Things Parents Say To their Children • 8 Toxic Things Parents Say To their Children 7 Toxic Things Parents Do To Their Children • 7 Toxic Things Parents Do To Their Children Credits Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script editor: Isadora Ho & Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Hinata Honda YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Kumar, S. (2014). Emotional maturity of adolescent students in relation to their family relationship. International Research Journal of Social Sciences, 3(3), 6-8. Klever, P. (2009). Goal direction and effectiveness, emotional maturity, and nuclear family functioning. Journal of marital and family therapy, 35(3), 308-324. Strayer, J., & Roberts, W. (2004). Children’s anger, emotional expressiveness, and empathy: Relations with parents’ empathy, emotional expressiveness, and parenting practices. Social development, 13(2), 229-254. Apter, T. E. (2001). The myth of maturity: What teenagers need from parents to become adults. WW Norton & Company. Naik, P. K., & Saimons, S. K. (2014). Effect of parenting on emotional and social maturity among adolescents. European Academic Research, 2(3), 4065-4083. Dean, D. G. (1966). Emotional maturity and marital adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 454-457.