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On this website I guess you'd call it.How much of a role do parents play in the psychology development of a child? And does it play a role at all?And here's mines, if a mother is pregnant with a child, can her thoughts have any affect on the development of the baby. Like say she is miserable and moody, subconsciously, with her life and she is upset and unhappy, can the child come out depressed, or if the mother feels neglected in a certain way, can the child be born with neglect? I've been wondering this for a minute.
That's how you get ghetto children who are born drug addicts; that's why the child of a smoking mother develops so poorly until its birth.
that's why the child of a smoking mother develops so poorly until its birth.
Like say she is miserable and moody, subconsciously, with her life and she is upset and unhappy, can the child come out depressed, or if the mother feels neglected in a certain way, can the child be born with neglect?
I hope I didn't kill the topic with that... lol. Anyway, I just noticed your question was somewhat more specific:Quote from: QuietTruth on July 23, 2008, 08:11:05 PMLike say she is miserable and moody, subconsciously, with her life and she is upset and unhappy, can the child come out depressed, or if the mother feels neglected in a certain way, can the child be born with neglect?It's not about the exact mindstates such as feeling neglected or worthless, but more about the hormones (or the lack thereof) that are involved with such moods. What exactly goes on inside the mind of the mother doesn't make the difference; the difference is made by the effects that the mother's mind has on the state of the rest of her body, which then does influence the body of the fetus.
Quote from: Three 2 Get Ready on July 25, 2008, 08:42:50 AM that's why the child of a smoking mother develops so poorly until its birth. damn it imma have to back hand moms now...i coulda been in the NBA god damn it....