Findings of a modern study have revealed that how parents deal with their children at domestic can have meaningful impact that can affect the children’s odds of having limited empathy (sensitivity to another's feelings as if they were one's own) and lack of guilt.
In a modern research published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,researchers found that less parental warmth and having harsher domestic environments can contribute to how aggressive children become.
Parenting also contributes to whether or not children lack empathy (sensitivity to another's feelings as if they were one's own) and moral compass, a group of characteristics that mark callous-unemotional (CU) traits.
Rebecca Waller, and from the University of Pennsylvania,and colleagues involved 227 pairs of identical twins to find out if small differences in the parenting that each twin experienced can predict the odds that antisocial behaviors would emerge.
Waller and colleagues learned that the twin who received stricter or harsher treatment, and less emotional warmth from the parents tend to have a greater chance of exhibiting aggression and CU traits.
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Source: inquisitr.com