When children go through puberty<span> in the United States, there is often a significant increase in parent-child conflict and a decrease in cohesive familial bonding. Arguments often concern new issues of control, such as curfew, acceptable clothing, and the right to privacy. Parent-adolescent disagreement also increases as friends demonstrate a greater impact on the child; this is especially true when parents do not approve of new friends' values or behavior. </span>
<span>Source: Boundless. “Cultural and Societal Influences on Adolescent Development.” </span>Boundless Psychology<span>. Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 26 Oct. 2016 from </span><span>https://www.boundless.com/psychology/textbooks/boundless-psychology-textbook/human-development-14/ad...</span>
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