A viral claim suggested that children behave 800% worse when their mothers are present, attributed to a supposed study from the University of Washington. However, this study has been debunked as a hoax. Despite the lack of scientific evidence for the specific claim, there are valid psychological reasons why children might behave differently in the presence of their primary caregivers.
Research shows that when mothers are on the same wavelength as their babies' feelings, they contribute to the children's empathetic upbringing.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM