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Is there evidence that relationships with moms and dads differ in their contribution to adjustment?

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Is there evidence that relationships with moms and dads differ in their contribution to adjustment?

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Daughters and sons feel equally at ease confiding in their moms, but daughters confide less in their dads than sons. Kids who feel comfortable confiding in their dads are better adjusted in a number of ways.

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