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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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2 .Domineering parents may keep kids under their thumb to try to protect the kids from the perils of peer pressure.

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3 .But this approach may backfire and actually make kids more susceptible to going with the crowd.

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4 .So finds a study in the journal Child Development.

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5 .Psychologists got baseline information through interviews with 184 13-year-olds.

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6 .The researchers learned about their parents' control tactics, such as using guilt to manipulate behavior,

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7 .and watched how the kids dealt with a difference of opinion or argument with a friend.

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8 .Years passed.

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9 .Then the researchers followed up with the study participants when they were 18 and again when they reached 21.

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10 .Of particular interest were interactions with a peer or romantic partner.

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11 .The now young adults who had highly controlling parents were less able to stress their own viewpoints to a friend or partner in confident and productive ways.

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12 .And the effects of that inability increased over time: poor relationship skills in an 18-year-old predicted further deficits at 21.

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13 .Seems that resisting parental control may be how kids learn to assert themselves, an important skill for healthy future relationships.

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14 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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