Who cares about the rich folk? An argument for more research on affluent families and communities

by Megan Haselschwerdt, M.S., doctoral candidate in Human Development and Family Studies

If we don’t study parent-child relationships in affluent communities, we ignore unhealthy patterns that may set these youth up for failure. If we as a society continue pointing out potentially problematic parent-child interactions in low-income communities without acknowledging that these same patterns appear similar in affluent communities, we aren’t doing anyone any service.

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