The way a child is raised and the parenting style that’s implemented may have a critical impact on their mental health. Check out this article about depression and how parenting affects it.
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The way a child is raised and the parenting style that’s implemented may have a critical impact on their mental health. Check out this article about depression and how parenting affects it.
Depression May Result In Parenting Problems
(Image Source: canada.com) By Michael W. Anderson Parents, academicians and experts agree that parenting is one of the most challenging roles of adulthood, says the British Columbia Council for Families (BCCF). Although great attention has always been allotted to understanding the effect of parenting on a child's development, BCCF observes that less attention has been paid on the factors that influence the parent's own sense of well-being. The council notes further noted that, because of the strong links with child development outcomes, both parenting stress and their sense of satisfaction with their parenting skills are of key concern to child and family researchers. Moreover, a new study conducted at the University of Rochester found that chronic stress and depression may reflect problems in parenting. >>Read More at goarticles.com
Signs of Childhood Depression
(Image Source: parenting.com) By Sarah E. Ludwig Depression can be triggered by events such as moving, changing schools, divorce, or medical illness -- but other times it seems to hit for no reason at all. >>Read More from Parenting.com