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    Many children with developmental disabilities, trauma, or... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Parent-child relationships exhibit proportional reciprocity: children return care, loyalty, and filial devotion scaled to their capacity and developmental stage.

    Many children with developmental disabilities, trauma, or mental illness cannot reciprocate proportionally, yet parents maintain full care obligations—disproving the reciprocity model.

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    Disproving(as used in philosophical arguments)
    Showing that something is false or doesn't hold up by providing evidence or an example that contradicts it.
    Proportionally(as used in discussing fairness and reciprocity)
    In amounts or degrees that match each other; if you do X for me, I should do something roughly equal for you in return.
    Reciprocity model(as used in ethics and philosophy of relationships)
    A theory suggesting that relationships and obligations should be based on equal exchange—if one person gives care or help, the other person should give back roughly the same amount.
    care obligations(as used in ethics and philosophy of family)
    Responsibilities to look after and support another person, like caring for children, elderly parents, or a spouse.

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