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    Happy Kids a Product of Genes, Parenting, Study Finds

    TUESDAY, Oct. 4 (HealthDay News) -- As scientists continue to tease out the impact of nature versus nurture, it appears that kids unlucky enough to get a "downer" personality gene can end up with sunnier outlooks when they're parented in a warm, positive manner.

    A new study on nearly 1,900 children aged 9 through 15 with a gene variation predisposing them to lower serotonin levels in the brain -- which can lead to a gloomier disposition -- suggests the youths were more likely to maintain happier emotions when exposed to positive parenting. So-called "genetically susceptible" children who experienced unsupportive parenting showed fewer positive emotions in the three independent experiments comprising the study.

    Study author Benjamin L. Hankin, an associate professor of clinical child and developmental cognitive neuroscience psychology at the University of Denver, used a horticultural analogy of weeds versus orchids to describe how genes and upbringing combine to affect children's outcomes.

    "A weed will grow anywhere," Hankin said, "but if you're an orchid, you're probably more reactive and responsive to your environment. If you have a really negative, punishing environment, you're probably not going to grow up to be a beautiful orchid."

    The study is published online Oct. 4 in the journal Translational Psychiatry.

    In the first experiment, parents reported on the degree to which they used positive or supportive parenting techniques; in the second, their behaviors were observed in a laboratory. In the final experiment, the children reported their own perceptions of warm, positive parenting.

    Participants all carried a shortened version of the 5-HTTLPR gene, which Hankin noted has been linked in prior research to anxiety and depression. In this case, researchers viewed the gene as leading toward a more sensitive, reactive disposition, and the findings were the first empirical evidence that genetically susceptible individuals would suffer because of negative environments and flourish in positive ones.

    "What was most surprising was we found the same result in three independent studies," Hankin said. "There's a lot of controversy around these kinds of genetic studies because a lot of time the results don't replicate. As scientists, when something happens three times in a row, we start to believe it."

    Marta Flaum, a child psychologist in Chappaqua, N.Y., said the study highlights the importance of environment in determining whether children will become happier and more successful adults.

    "As science becomes more sophisticated, we're better able to identify these genetic or biologic markers and can predict what's going to happen in kids," she said. "We know how important early intervention is, and this study points in a direction to help us intervene."

    Hankin noted that most people have no idea whether their genes predispose their children toward lower brain serotonin levels, but children who seem chronically moody are likely to be affected.

    "So if you're a parent, and you have a kid who has a difficult temperament, your parenting matters a lot," he said. "Being a positive parent can accomplish a lot."

    But regardless of genetics, every child can benefit from warm, supportive parenting, said Rahil Briggs, a child psychologist and director of the Healthy Steps Program at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City.

    "Parenting is an incredibly powerful tool for change in children, so supportive parenting is the way we want to go for any kid," Briggs said. "That holds true for all kids, even children who come into this world with little handicap in genetics and susceptibility."

    More information

    The Nemours Foundation has more information about positive parenting.

     

    177 comments

    • Rooster  •  7 mths ago
      One winter in Seattle with the gloomy rainy cloudy weather will shred that study to pieces!
    • ruth  •  7 mths ago
      Well, aside from parenting, each of us is subject to different experiences in life. You know the first-born, middle and youngest all are probably treated differently (not deliberately). Sometimes happiness is also an individual responsibility. But I do agree that happy Mom and Dad have happy kids. (Usually)
    • bigbadude  •  7 mths ago
      Thats what adolf though, in ww2
      • Stephen 7 mths ago
        I understand he was abused by his father, and he loved his mother deeply for what that's worth
    • lora  •  7 mths ago
      Who does these studies? Baby only has nine months in the womb. Mother needs to be pampered or the next generation will regress. Sorry. Too much stress causes strain on mother natures ability to build a perfect baby in mommy's womb.
    • WIB  •  7 mths ago
      Happy Kids a Product of Genes, Parenting
      can anyone say Duh!!!
      wonder how many billions of tax payer dollars went into that.
    • Trer  •  7 mths ago
      Too bad many parents raising kids are kids themselves or act like kids.
    • Tweeker  •  7 mths ago
      When I was born my mother said "What a treasure!"
      And my dad said "Yeah. Let's go bury it..."
      Thank you very much.
      • Neva 7 mths ago
        Fathers know best.
      • Younger Grandma 7 mths ago
        Neva, only maybe 50/50 of things.

        Tweeker.. seen that one before. Still get a laugh from it!! :)
      • hello 7 mths ago
        to tweeter.......you're big mistake was to listen to negativity. You are just as prescious as anyone else. I would dig myself out of the hole your dad did for you and go on. to hell with him..........He is neg.......a deciple of the devil.
    • OfficiousSeeingEyeByatch  •  7 mths ago
      I absolutely agree with this article - some of us are simply predisposed to depression, and if our parents aren't conscious and careful about their approach to raising depressed kids they can make it much much worse. Took me ten years of adulthood to just begin to create an enjoyable life after everything I grew up around and was taught, and I fought the odds by surviving both depression and a miserable household.
      • Old Geezer 7 mths ago
        With the food kids eat today that has all the nutritional value of a piece of wet cardboard its no wonder kids are depressed! I have a neighbor who feeds her two year old nothing but macaroni and cheese and Oreo cookies everyday! "Well, thats all he wants to eat!"
      • BoniM 7 mths ago
        I agree about the food the more sensitive the kid the wores they react to all the garbage/poison in the food.
      • Illuminati1 7 mths ago
        Glad you made it!
    • James  •  7 mths ago
      Flower Power
    • steve  •  7 mths ago
      WHAT A SURPRISE.
    • Beth  •  7 mths ago
      This study wasn't rocket science. However, the point is that genetically moody children especially need positive parenting. I'm prone to depression, and when I look back at my mother, she was not a positive parent.
      • OfficiousSeeingEyeByatch 7 mths ago
        Mine either, and it's likely because they were depressed mothers who hadn't sorted through their own issues before having us.
      • Dave 7 mths ago
        It's a shame kids don't come with instructions..nothing easy
      • jimm 7 mths ago
        If these kinds of mothers never sorted out their issues, then why have kids? Simple! They just want to move on and create another phase in their lives just to do what they're meant to do, grow up, have kids then die. They also just want a husband that can take care of them.
    • Jesse  •  7 mths ago
      ...thanks mom....
    • Jacob  •  7 mths ago
      I guess this explains why I'm so messed up. Thanks, science.
    • Lisa  •  7 mths ago
      Trouble is, if your parents passed on the gene, they likely have it themselves and were probably not "positive" in their parenting style.
    • Deb  •  7 mths ago
      The article is talking about the effects of good parenting on kids who have a genetic predisposition to DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY. It's not just about good parenting creating happy children. Seems like that part of the study was missed by most of the people commenting.
    • hello  •  7 mths ago
      I love this article........wery much. I've always wondered why my siblings were so differant from me. they spent alot of time around my aunts and uncles and I didn't I was pos, in fact very positive and they are pouters, very negative in nhature and they never were as kids. they ended up being selfish and greedy. glad I wasn't around my aunts' and uncles. they pouted too much for me to be around.
    • Anthony R  •  7 mths ago
      It's amazing how many posters are completely missing the point of the article. It is strictly regarding the effect of genes on reactivity to nurturing, which is a novel (not obvious) idea and a worthy target of scientific research.

      It is NOT a comparison of various upbringings.

      If you're going to criticize the article, at least criticize something that is actually IN the article. If you think the findings are obvious, then you should read it again.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      I may be naive; but did this Immediately turned into liberal/conservative political comparatives? I think any extremism is bad parenting and leaves everyone unhappy & unbalanced. Remember as a child sitting at thanksgiving dinner with boorish relatives yelling their political position while food is flying out of their mouths? It leaves an impression on kids.
    • Troy V  •  7 mths ago
      Oh my God so good parenting AND genes lead to happiness, new article in "Durrrrh!" monthly.
    • SIMON  •  7 mths ago
      Parenting is a circumstance. Good parents do what is right for their children, build their child's self esteem, encourage, and love them. Bad parents--which are becoming the majority--do the opposite. Too bad for children with bad parents. Nothing is ever done for them. Bad parenting should be a crime. Maybe less people would have children if they knew their are consequences to their mistreatment and negligence of their children. Sue bad parents. Make them be responsible.
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