Why Love Matters is an eye-opening book that will change the way you look at raising children
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
From the first moments of pregnancy to the early years of adolescence, a child’s mind is growin
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Parents who are present but neglectful tend to have been brought up in a similar background themselves, and their emotional state yet again contributes to a weak connection in the child’s brain
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental illness that makes a person prone to heavy mood swings, reckless behavior, low self-image, and identity problems, among other thing
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Trauma brings out the most intense feelings of fear and stress a person has, and learning how to deal with those emotions is absolutely critical to moving forward when traumatic events happen.
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Children who are ignored or abused by their parents will almost always have neutral or adverse reactions to that parent’s attempts at closeness later, which can extend well into adulthood and spread to other relationships
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Genes may play some part in empathy, but the love and caring behavior shown to an infant makes all the difference.
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
previously thought a lack of empathy was genetic, but it turns out this may be another critical trait influenced by childhood exposure to emotion.
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
a parent needs to do to avoid this is accept their child’s emotions and work to show them that what they feel is valid.
Katya Chinarovahas quoted5 years ago
Even worse, a child that grows up in an environment where negative emotions are met with hostility or frustration may learn to suppress these emotions in an attempt to keep the parents satisfied.