“…Further, when compared with younger parents, parents of advanced age report fewer negative behaviours towards their children, such as threats, derogatory statements, and slaps (Conger et al, 1984), and less negative emotions, including isolation, restlessness, and stress (Cowan & Cowan, 2000;Frankel & Wise, 1982;Garrison, Blalock, Zarski, & Merritt, 1997;Nelson et al, 2014). Maternal age also moderates the intergenerational transmission of maltreatment among young mothers (Bartlett & Easterbrooks, 2015). Using life course theory, McAdams and Olson (2010) suggested that ageing benefits young adults who are transitioning to middle age.…”