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Our recommendations for parents

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:33 am
by asimj1
The key is to take steps early when both mental health and prosociality are more malleable. The current study showed that building warm and close relationships with children at age 3 is very crucial for later-life prosocial habits and resilience. This might include something as simple as finding the time to bond with children early on.

It is also important to share physical comfort, to make the children realize the benefits of valuing the parents’ relationship with them, to praise the children, and be approachable. In contrast, maladaptive morocco rcs data parent-child interactions characterized by conflict (e.g., anger, struggling, bad moods) and maltreatment (e.g., smacking) are harmful for the children’s mental health and prosocial ‘traits’.

It is completely natural for parents to feel overwhelmed at times, especially when juggling multiple responsibilities such as work, finances, and parenting. Parents forming a close bond with their child does not always mean engaging in elaborate activities or dedicating vast amounts of uninterrupted time. Often, it is the small moments—the spontaneous hugs, the bedtime stories, the shared laughter over a silly joke—that foster deep connections.