Psychology Says ’60s and ’70s Kids Didn’t Become Emotionally Strong From Better Parenting. They Learned to Self-Regulate Through Daily Neglect - Indian Defence Review
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- Psychology study suggests that the emotional resilience of 60s and 70s kids was not due to better parenting, but rather their ability to self-regulate through daily neglect.
- The study found that children who were neglected or had limited parental involvement during this period developed emotional strength and resilience.
- This challenges the common assumption that better parenting is the key to raising emotionally strong children.
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