Mild to moderate family conflict __________. is associated with a rise in antisocial behavior, particularly for older adolescents often escalates into intense parent–child disagreements and a sharp rise in sibling rivalry informs parents of teenagers' changing needs, signaling a need for adjustments in the parent–child relationship interferes with adolescent autonomy and identity development and predicts long-term adjustment problems

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 Conflict in the family destroys the family harmony and the harmony  provides a sense of belonging and a feeling of security.
Mild to moderate family conflict informs parents of the changing needs and expectations of their children, signaling that adjustments in the parent-child relationship are necessary.

Answer:

Informs parents of teenagers' changing needs, signaling a need for adjustments in the parent–child relationship.  

Explanation:

Mild to moderate conflict is a common component of family life and can frequently intensify through teenage years because it’s natural for teenagers to seek independence and freedom from their parents. Different opinions, lack of communication, changes in the family, sibling rivalry or discipline problems may be other causes of family conflict.

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