Most people have made some observation about the relationship between children and their parents. It is a periodic theme in literature and the arts.
I have also observed, as many others have, that children are born with fairly distinct temperaments. These temperaments are often similar to their parents and equally often in conflict with their parents.
How a child turns out as an adult has often appeared to me as the byproduct of early interaction between the child's temperament and the parent or parents. For example, a very gentle child who might someday be a kindergarten teacher, a poet or an artist is raised by business oriented, determined, relentless parents and the child becomes a rather terrified adult who seeks the safest occupation as a government bureaucrat or an accountant.
The interaction of infant temperament and parents' remains to me and everyone else I know completely unknown. We do not know whether sympathy and support is positive or whether conflict and stress lead to innovative human development.
I am merely one to point out that this will be an important area for human development in the future.
This subject is more important now than at any time in history. In the modern commercial world each individual can make an extraordinary unique contribution. Thanks to commerce there will be some audience or a market for every unique human creation that is authentic.