Scientific Parenting: What Science Reveals About Parental Influence

Dr. Nicole Letourneau

Scientific Parenting: What Science Reveals About Parental Influence
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dundurn Group Ltd
Country
Canada
Published
17 September 2013
Pages
280
ISBN
9781459710085

Scientific Parenting: What Science Reveals About Parental Influence

Dr. Nicole Letourneau

The latest research on child development may hold the key to the parenting of the future.

Combining the expertise of its author - a celebrated expert in parent-infant mental health and mother of two - with the latest findings in gene-by-environment interactions, epigenetics, behavioural science, and attachment theory, Scientific Parenting describes how children’s genes determine their sensitivity to good or bad parenting, how environmental cues can switch critical genes on or off, and how addictive tendencies and mental health problems can become hardwired into the human brain.

The book traces conditions as diverse as heart disease, obesity, and depression to their origins in early childhood. It brings readers to the frontier of developmental research, unlocking the fascinating scientific discoveries currently hidden away in academic tomes and scholarly journals. Above all, Scientific Parenting explains why parenting really matters and how parents’ smallest actions can transform their children’s lives.

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