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The Sunday Debate: Parenting Doesn’t Matter (Or Not As Much As You Think)

Jun 19, 2022
This discussion features Robert Plomin, a behavioural genetics professor from King's College London, and Susan Pawlby, a developmental psychologist, alongside therapist Ann Pleshette Murphy and genetic psychiatry expert Stuart Ritchie. They challenge traditional views on parenting's role in shaping children, arguing that genetics often holds more sway. Love and attachment are highlighted as pivotal to development, while socioeconomic factors and parenting styles complicate the narrative. The debate encourages a nuanced understanding of the balance between nature and nurture.
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Womb Matters

  • Parenting matters even before birth.
  • Experiences in the womb have profound implications for lifelong well-being.
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Fetal Brain Development

  • The human fetal brain develops rapidly, increasing by 260% in the final trimester.
  • This development is a collaborative project between the fetus and the mother.
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Womb Environment

  • The womb environment significantly influences later susceptibility to chronic diseases and lifespan.
  • Maternal stress during pregnancy has long-term effects on offspring.
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