How Parenting Affects Child Development Parenting and Child Development Parents want the best for their children, so it makes sense that as a parent you want to do your best to support your child to develop to meet their full potential. Parenting Research shows us that parenting plays a pivotal role in child development, particularly when it comes to academic performance, self esteem and overall happiness. Core aspects of child development The 'Parenting Matters: Supporting Parents of Children Ages 0-8 (2016) paper identifies the following core areas of child development 1. Physical health and safety Receiving care that leads to normative standards for growth and physical development. 2. Emotional wellbeing and Behavioural competence Receiving care that leads to a healthy sense of self, an ability to cope with stress and the ability to regulate emotions accordingly. 3. Social competence Receiving care that supports children to be able to develop and maintain posit...
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