Many people who have children constantly ask themselves whether parents should help their already grown offspring.
There is no clear opinion on this matter, since each family has its own rules.
But what do psychologists think about this issue? Experts shared their opinions.
Experts, in particular, noted that in some cases financial assistance is truly necessary and appropriate.
In particular, children can be helped if an emergency situation arises that requires an immediate response.
Parents are also allowed to provide support to their offspring if the former have a really high income.
According to psychologists, there is nothing shameful in sharing extra money with children.
In particular, assistance will be appropriate in the event that children receive higher education on a fee-paying basis or in the event that they open their own business.