Parenting a tween is more stressful for moms than a newborn
Maternal depression is most common in mothers of middle schoolers, according to an American study published in the journal Developmental Psychology. The reason: Newborns are incredibly intense when it comes to physical needs, but middle schoolers' needs center around budding autonomy, increasingly complex social interactions with peers, and exposure to more adult matters that some mothers just find uncomfortable to address.
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