After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development - while highlighting the scientific importance of such work for understanding how family experience shapes human development - this paper reviews evidence suggesting that brain structure and function are 'chiselled' by parenting. Although the generalisability of most findings is limited due to a disproportionate, but understandable focus on clinical samples (e.g., maltreated children with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) and causal inferences are difficult to draw because of the observational nature of most of the evidence, it is noteworthy that some work with community samples and very new experimental work (e.g., parent training) sug...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Thc early years of life arc crucial in shaping long term outcomes for children. Many research studie...
After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development...
After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development...
Parenting has been robustly associated with offspring psychosocial development, and these effects ar...
© 2017 Dr. Sally RichmondThe impact of adversity on brain development is well established, however r...
Evidence suggests that maltreatment shapes the child’s brain. Little is known, however, about how no...
Evidence suggests that maltreatment shapes the child's brain. Little is known, however, about how no...
It has been proposed that early attachment relationships shape the structure and reactivity of socia...
A substantial body of knowledge suggests that exposure to adverse family environments - including vi...
The developing brains of young children are highly sensitive to input from their social environment....
The developing brains of young children are highly sensitive to input from their social environment....
Parenting behavior is associated with internalizing symptoms in children, and cross-sectional resear...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Thc early years of life arc crucial in shaping long term outcomes for children. Many research studie...
After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development...
After questioning the practical significance of evidence that parenting influences brain development...
Parenting has been robustly associated with offspring psychosocial development, and these effects ar...
© 2017 Dr. Sally RichmondThe impact of adversity on brain development is well established, however r...
Evidence suggests that maltreatment shapes the child’s brain. Little is known, however, about how no...
Evidence suggests that maltreatment shapes the child's brain. Little is known, however, about how no...
It has been proposed that early attachment relationships shape the structure and reactivity of socia...
A substantial body of knowledge suggests that exposure to adverse family environments - including vi...
The developing brains of young children are highly sensitive to input from their social environment....
The developing brains of young children are highly sensitive to input from their social environment....
Parenting behavior is associated with internalizing symptoms in children, and cross-sectional resear...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Limited attention has been directed toward the influence of non-abusive parenting behaviour on brain...
Thc early years of life arc crucial in shaping long term outcomes for children. Many research studie...