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Angry parents are impacting children’s brain development researchers say | Sector – The Sector
Parents who are often angry, or who hit, shake or yell at their children are causing long-term effects on their children’s brains, researchers from the University…

Parents who are often angry, or who hit, shake or yell at their children are causing long-term effects on their childrens brains, researchers from the University of Montreal have found.
Children who grow up in these environments have been found to have smaller brain structures in adolescence, according to the new study, which has been published in the journal Development and Psychology.
The harsh parenting practices covered by the study are common and even considered socially acceptable by most…
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