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graciousmomma
08-08-2013, 08:13 PM
Interesting....but it makes alot of sense :think

Studies show that responding to a baby’s needs (not letting a baby “cry it out”) has been shown to influence the development of conscience; positive touch affects stress reactivity, impulse control and empathy; free play in nature influences social capacities and aggression; and a set of supportive caregivers (beyond the mother alone) predicts IQ and ego resilience as well as empathy.

The United States has been on a downward trajectory on all of these care characteristics, according to Narvaez. Instead of being held, infants spend much more time in carriers, car seats and strollers than they did in the past. Only about 15 percent of mothers are breast-feeding at all by 12 months, extended families are broken up and free play allowed by parents has decreased dramatically since 1970.

Whether the corollary to these modern practices or the result of other forces, an epidemic of anxiety and depression among all age groups, including young children; rising rates of aggressive behavior and delinquency in young children; and decreasing empathy, the backbone of compassionate, moral behavior, among college students, are shown in research.http://research.nd.edu/news/36692-modern-parenting-may-hinder-brain-development-research-shows/

lalani
08-08-2013, 08:27 PM
I loved this article, and was thinking about posting here. :giggle it was concise, scientific, and so validating!

RedTulipMom
08-08-2013, 10:59 PM
great article!!!:clap:heart

rjy9343
08-09-2013, 03:01 AM
I saw that, too and love it. It gives me hope that by the time we have grandchildren, this will be the norm.