Preschool Puberty or petty criminal in the making?

Gepubliceerd op 13 april 2016 om 08:59

"Are you two, you say no." Every parent has experienced it: as soon as your child is a year or two, you want him or her regularly stick behind the wallpaper. But when it is normal toddler behavior and when to worry? Scientists figured it out.

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(When the toddler puberty is still cause for (some) care?)

For many children it's just a phase. Once they years 3, 4, they will behave normally again and the "terrible two's," as the English call it so beautiful, forgotten. But not every child outgrows that behavior itself. Previous research has shown that the signs of professional criminal behavior in toddlerhood come to light.

Heartless and emotionless behavior
Researchers from the University of Michigan found that there are three things in the behavior of preschool where alarm bells (softly) should be ringing. That's a lack of empathy, lying and lack of emotions in the words of the researchers' heartless and emotionless behavior (callous-unemotional behaviors).

It is not taken in time, then the probability according to the researchers it is that the child also exhibits at a later age or adult problem behavior. "If we notice early on that kids exhibit this behavior, we have a better chance to intervene in their development," says researcher Jenae Neiderhiser.

Bad behavior is hereditary
The researchers found that children often strikingly antisocial behavior if their biological mother does, or mother in the picture or not. But that does not mean that the behavior is not to reverse: women who adopted a child from an antisocial biological mother could prevent or change bad behavior in their children by giving the child regularly compliment or pat.

http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/  By Yahoo! News Photo: iStock

 

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