Children's Perceptions Of Their Parents' Antisocial Behavior May Lead Them To Be Antisocial
Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:00 AM EST
... Children who grow up in antisocial families are more likely to be antisocial themselves. Much of the research into why this is so has focused on parents' behavior. A new study finds that the way children perceive their parents' behavior provides clues as to why children of antisocial parents may grow up to be antisocial. [click link for full article] ...
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