Monday, August 3, 2009

Fighting Parents and Children's Behavioral Problems


There is a new study in the latest issue of the journal Child Development and it’s raising questions. Let’s start with the study. According to researchers from the University of Virginia, parents fighting likely doesn’t cause children’s behavioral problems such as skipping school, lying, shoplifting or bullying. The study was well done. It looked at over 1,000 identical and fraternal twins and more than 2,000 of their children. What the study found is, parents who argued passed on genes that influence whether or not the children will argue and get into disruptive relationships. The report goes against other studies. They have suggested that parents who are in argumentative relationships may be better suited to separate. The study supports the concept that couples should try and work out issues. They need to do it with guidance and with counseling. It’s all very important. For more information, click onto http://www.mymedicalreports.com/.

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