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This is what i am asking myself. Obviously, the view of the world by the two generations of the family can be opposite.
Would a good counselor have helped? I can see both sides struggling. The parents, trying to raise the kids in accordance with personal conservative values but in a more open state. The kids, likely, wanting exposure to the bigger world.
To add to it the enormous stress of homeschooling kids and you can see why the mother was stressed out. JMO, she was probably too tired.
There exist therapists who are able to be great guides in such situations. The choice might be smaller for this family, but they exist. One wonders: what if the father didn't take it upon himself to severe the son's relationship with the other family but negotiated the situation with the son via a good therapist? So many situations are negotiable and we all trade horses in life.