Children with neurodevelopmental disorders found to be negatively impacted if their mothers had difficult childhoods
Difficult childhood experiences of mothers, rather than fathers, appear to have a negative impact on children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism. This has been shown in a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg. The researchers call for a broader approach and more parental support.
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