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The Power of Parental Engagement in Teen Development

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PsyPost

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A recent study conducted in Switzerland highlights the significant role of parental involvement in shaping adolescent development. The research found that parental engagement, including open communication and support, increases prosocial behavior in teens but does not necessarily decrease internalizing problems like anxiety and depression. The study challenges previous assumptions by revealing a two-way relationship between prosocial behavior and internalizing problems. Additionally, the findings emphasize the importance of parental involvement throughout adolescence and its positive impact on self-control development. However, the study's limitations, such as its focus on a specific cultural context and reliance on self-reported data, suggest the need for further research in diverse populations using alternative data collection methods.

Vitamin Cuts Mental Health Issues in Half.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PsyBlog

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A triple dose of vitamin D3 supplementation in the first two years of life reduces the chance of mental health problems later on by around 50 percent, a high-quality experiment finds. Infants who were given 30 µg of vitamin D daily, which is three times the recommended dose, were only half as likely to have internalizing problems by age 6-8. Vitamin D plays an important role in the development of the brain, and around half the world’s population are thought to have an insufficiency of vitamin D.