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- Discontinuity_view comment "The discontinuity view emphasizes change and growth in relationships over time. As people grow up, they develop many different types of relationships. Each of these relationships is structurally different, and with each new type of relationship, individuals encounter new modes of relating. For example, Jean Piaget argued that parent-child relationships are different from children’s peer relationships.".
- Q5281662 comment "The discontinuity view emphasizes change and growth in relationships over time. As people grow up, they develop many different types of relationships. Each of these relationships is structurally different, and with each new type of relationship, individuals encounter new modes of relating. For example, Jean Piaget argued that parent-child relationships are different from children’s peer relationships.".