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RE: Psychology Addict #1 | Raising confident, strong-minded children – What psychology tells us.

in #psycholgy7 years ago

I love your summary of the research. My husband is almost finished with his PhD in this area and has a background in primate studies. The Harlow experiment was a key moment in both the human psychology and primate studies world. As we raise our own son, we have actively integrated much of this search into our own parenting. When you look at the history of the Romanian orphans, what is demonstrated is that environment truly can induce autistic and spectrum-like behaviors, just as nutrition can. This is not to say that there are not genetic factors that play into these disorders, but environmental impacts can encourage these genetic switches to turn on and in some cases induce behaviors that are otherwise genetically foreign to those individuals. It is important that we create environments that are supportive and neuro-protective, while encouraging growth and independence.

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Hello Maloneap,

Your son is a very privileged child!

Attachment is one of the psychological theories that fascinates me the most! I am also very into Ainsworth´s work.

Primate studies are truly compelling, the insight we gather from them about our own species is simply invaluable (I have just recently watched a most fascinating documentary : Koko, the Gorilla that talks to people. I fell in love with her).

Thank you very much for your very informative comment. I watch with great curiosity and fascination science's transition from stating that genes are "the book of life" to understanding that rather they 'are servants, and not masters, of the development of form and individual differences' as Professor K. Richardson puts it.

The best of luck to your & your husband.

Abigail

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