Why Most Parenting Advice is Wrong | Yuko Munakata
In his TEDX lecture, cognitive researcher Yuko Munkata has challenged the reliability of traditional parenting advice that it is based on the inadequate interpretations of research or anecdote experiences. She explains that many studies show correlation instead of tasks, making it difficult to indicate the actual effects of specific parental styles. By using reliable examples, she emphasizes that children are affected by many factors, including genetics, environment and chance. Munkata encourages parents to move away from the pressure from "right parenthood" and instead focuses on creating a supportive and loving environment. She assures caregivers that, despite all conflicting advice, children can still thrive under a number of parental gangs. Ultimately, the case gives the parents the right to rely more on and to worry less about tough guidelines, and promote more kind and realistic attitude to increasing children.
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