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ioda
3 years ago
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¿Qué estás ________ (doing)?

Spanish
2 answers:
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
7 0

haciendo?

que estas Haciendo

Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
7 0

¿Qué estás haciendo?

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Though it can be difficult for studies to determine what parenting techniques are ideal since researchers usually don't follow families long-term, there are certain parental behaviors that scientists have found could be linked to problems in children, like depression and anxiety, later in life.

1. They don't encourage their kids to be independent.

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In 1997, a study at Vanderbilt University found that parents who psychologically controlled their children created to a host of negative outcomes for kids, including low self-confidence and self-reliance.

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A 2013 study out of the University of Pittsburgh found evidence that harsh verbal discipline like shouting, cursing, or using insults may be detrimental to kids' well-being in the long-term.

The two-year study also found that harsh verbal discipline had comparable negative effects — such as behavioral problems and depressive symptoms — to studies that focused on physical discipline.

“It's a tough call for parents because it goes both ways: problem behaviors from children create the desire to give harsh verbal discipline, but that discipline may push adolescents toward those same problem behaviors," the study's author said in a press release.

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"Students who reported having over-controlling parents reported significantly higher levels of depression and less satisfaction with life," researchers wrote in a 2013 study of nearly 300 college students in the Journal of Child and Family Studies.

It's one in a number of other studies that point to a possible connection between over-controlling parents and depression in college-aged young adults, including a 2011 study from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

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Though screen time has been a parental boogieman for decades, it seems there may be cause for concern.

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