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Growing up in disadvantaged areas may affect teens’ brains, but good parenting can help [TheConversation.com]

 

New research has found growing up in a disadvantaged neighbourhood may have negative effects on children’s brain development. But for males, at least, positive parenting negated these negative effects, providing some good lessons for parents.

Living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood (where there are more people who have low income jobs or are unemployed, are less educated, and have less access to resources) can cause stress, and has been linked with psychological and social problems in children and adolescents.

This may come about because of limited access to resources such as quality education and medical care, or because adults in these neighbourhoods have fewer ties to the community and are less likely to monitor children.



[For more of this story, written by Sarah Whittle, go to https://theconversation.com/gr...nting-can-help-78392]

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