February 17, 2009

Mothers help kids to be better at school

Something that many people could have told us is that the children who grow up in a situation where affection and care comes as a matter course are in fact more likely to develop better standard of intelligence than those who grow up in a situation without.

Following tests that were done on chimpanzees it was found that even their young who were starved of their mother love and affection went on to have inferior mental and physical abilities.

The worse thing is that these tests were compared with human and chimpanzee babies, the human babies that had not parental love were found to have a lower IQ than the young chimpanzees who were being brought up with the full attention of their mothers.

Source [Baby Health]

Filed Under Education, Parents, Pupils, Schools 

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