Fearless children show less empathy, more aggression

Monday, November 8, 2010 - 13:30 in Psychology & Sociology

'The results of this study show that fearless behaviour in children can be identified and is related to neurological and genetic predisposition. This type of behaviour has less correlation - at least in infancy - with standards of educational processes or parenting practice,' says Dr Inbal Kivenson-Baron, who carried out the study...

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