Does ‘harsh parenting’ lead to smaller brains?

Happiness can be learned through meditation, philosophy and training
22 March 2021
Canadians are having less sex during the coronavirus pandemic
22 March 2021

Does ‘harsh parenting’ lead to smaller brains?

Repeatedly getting angry, hitting, shaking or yelling at children is linked with smaller brain structures in adolescence, according to a new study published in Development and Psychology. It was conducted by Sabrina Suffren, Ph.D., at Université de Montréal and the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre in partnership with researchers from Stanford University.

Comments are closed.