How Parenting Shapes a Child’s Brain: Strict vs Lenient Parenting & Mental Health | Anusha Raj K
Disclaimer: The information provided by The Midnight Lab (TML) on our YouTube channels, emails and other social media handles is intended for informational purposes only. While we and our guests make every effort to ensure the accuracy of the content, we cannot guarantee the precision, validity, or completeness of any statements made. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vah4... About the Clip: In this eye-opening conversation, a pediatric neurologist explains how different parenting styles can deeply influence a child’s emotional health, brain development, confidence, and even adult personality. The discussion explores three common parenting extremes that can unintentionally affect children in harmful ways. Overly strict parenting may create discipline in the short term, but constant fear, rigid control, and a “because I said so” approach can lead to anxiety, social difficulties, poor emotional regulation, and decision-making problems later in life. On the other hand, overly lenient or pampering parenting, where children grow up without boundaries or accountability, can also create developmental challenges and unhealthy behavioral patterns. The conversation also highlights neglectful parenting, where parents may be emotionally unavailable due to work pressures or life circumstances. Lack of involvement during critical developmental years can significantly affect emotional security and brain growth. The doctor explains why the healthiest approach is authoritative parenting — a balanced style that combines love, boundaries, communication, and logic. Instead of controlling children through fear, parents should help them understand why rules exist. A fascinating part of this discussion focuses on how chronic stress impacts a child’s developing brain. Frequent scolding, fear-based environments, or emotional trauma can increase cortisol (stress hormone) levels, potentially affecting important brain regions responsible for memory, emotional control, social behavior, and decision-making. This episode is essential for parents, future parents, caregivers, teachers, and anyone interested in child psychology and brain development. Subscribe to our other Youtube channels::- The Midnight Lab Kannada(ಕನ್ನಡ ಚಾನೆಲ್) / @themidlabkannada The Midnight Lab(English Channel) / @themidnightlab TML Clips(Highlights of English podcast) / @themidnightlabclips -------------------- Support us Instagram: / themidlabkannada Facebook: / tmlkannada X: https://x.com/tmlkannada Linkedin: / themidnightlab-tml -------------------- Listen to us on spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5NRtBIH...

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