Parenting is a tough job and there are infinite ways to succeed and fail. With so many ways to parent, how can you be sure that what your doing is best for your child? Here are six things parents do that might be making kids unsuccessful, according to psychology research.
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Sources:
Educational Psychology Review, “A Review of the Relationship Among Parenting Practices, Parenting Styles, and Adolescent School Achievement”
The Journal of Pediatrics, “Associations between Media Viewing and Language Development in Children Under Age 2 Years”
Child Development, “Longitudinal Links Between Fathers’ and Mothers’ Harsh Verbal Discipline and Adolescents’ Conduct Problems and Depressive Symptoms”
Sociological Spectrum, “Does ‘Hovering’ matter? Helicopter Parenting and Its Effect on Well-Being”
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, “Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary School”
University of Texas at Austin, “Risks of harm from spanking confirmed by analysis of 5 decades of research”
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, “Parenting Practices and Child Disruptive Behavior Problems in Early Elementary Schools”
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