One of the most potent strategies they possess is the power of their parenting practices. Recent research underscores how nurturing interactions with children can fundamentally alter their brain development, building resilience in the face of stress. Learning how to manage stress early on by seeing your parents effectively handle their stress provides a lifelong model of tranquility. The children’s natural tendencies to talk excessively, interrupt, or struggle with waiting their turn can often cause stress both for the child and the parent. By reframing these behaviors and implementing nurturing strategies, parents can provide their children with the tools they need to regulate their behaviors better, build resilience, and promote healthier brain development. Positive parenting has a clear and powerful impact on children’s neurobiology, offering a significant shield against the detrimental effects of stress. This research underscores the importance of nurturing parenting practices in fostering resilient children, thereby highlighting the immense power and influence of positive parenting on our children’s futures.

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  • Saplith@discuss.divergentparenting.spaceOPM
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    1 year ago

    This feels like it slots right in with a study I read that said that remembering traumatic experiences is more harmful long term than the traumatic experience itself. Consider that study, I wonder if postive parenting works because it gives the child something positive to focus on when they remember a bad experience?