The topic discussed in
this article has to do with how genetics can impact how parents raise their
children. It has been thought for years that the way parents brought up their
children was mainly impacted by how they were brought up; but it shows that
genes may have a significant part of parenting. The study came up with a total
of 23 to 40 percent of parents affections to their kids are influenced by
genetics. This article shows "needed" skills parents need that are not instinctual based.
This is an interesting
study because it shows that the nurturing instinct is implanted into use from
our primitive roots; it’s similar to every other animal that nurtures its
young. These other animals don’t recall how they were brought up, it is just
natural for them to care and protect their young. So this study shows that we
have not lost all of your ties to other animals we have evolved from.
I think that this is a great reminder that while humans are a "superior" species, we are still animals and we still have animal instincts.
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