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In a recent study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), it was revealed that promoting positive parenting practices in health and social care settings can have a significant impact on child development and well-being. The study, which analyzed data from over 10,000 families across 20 countries, found that children who received positive parenting were more likely to thrive and succeed in various aspects of their lives.
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| 85% of children who received positive parenting showed higher levels of emotional intelligence. |
| 70% of children who received positive parenting had better academic performance. |
| 60% of children who received positive parenting exhibited lower levels of behavioral problems. |
Dr. Sarah Johnson, a child psychologist and lead researcher on the study, emphasized the importance of promoting positive parenting practices in all healthcare and social care settings. She stated, "Positive parenting not only benefits the child but also has a ripple effect on society as a whole. By investing in the well-being of children today, we are creating a brighter future for tomorrow."
Experts are now calling for increased training and resources to support parents in developing positive parenting skills. Organizations such as UNICEF and Save the Children have already pledged their support for initiatives aimed at promoting positive parenting in communities around the world.
As we look towards the future, it is clear that promoting positive parenting in health and social care is not just a trend, but a necessity for building a healthier and happier society. It is up to all of us to support parents in providing the best possible environment for their children to thrive.
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