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850 A clinical psychologist explains that the adult children who check on their aging parents most often aren’t the favorites — they’re usually the ones still hoping for a conversation they stopped expecting years ago

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Nadia Chen @ Silicon Canals · 04/23/2026 06:07 EDT

A clinical psychologist explains that the adult children who check on their aging parents most often aren’t the favorites — they’re usually the ones still hoping for a conversation they stopped expecting years ago

The adult child who calls every Sunday isn't demonstrating love — they're running a longer experiment, one most families never learn to see.

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