Death

Soon you will recognize that a phase in your relationship with a child is ending. A behavior, dependency, or shared routine will naturally fall away. The shift will feel bittersweet but necessary. A specific moment, such as a milestone or independent decision, will highlight the change. You will sense that control must give way to growth. The tension will revolve around whether you accept this evolution or resist it. A clear interaction will require you to allow greater autonomy. If you respond with trust, the bond will transform into something more mature. If you cling to the old dynamic, friction will intensify. The turning point will occur when you consciously step back. That action will close a chapter of dependency. Soon the atmosphere at home will reflect the new balance. Acting with acceptance will strengthen mutual respect. Resisting the change will create distance. What concludes now will mark the beginning of a different, more evolved connection.