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Positive parenting moderates the effects of stress on brain development and behavior.

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Associations have been found between hippocampal volumes as well as between stress and behavioral problems.

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The study found, young people reported that their parents were warm and supportive.

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Caregivers may be better informed about stress and their experiences than the young person.

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The findings support evidence from interventions linked to positive outcomes for youth to  enhance positive and supportive parenting.

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Positive parenting moderates associations between corticolimbic structure with childhood stress,   according to one researcher.

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Childhood stress has detrimental effects on brain development and behavior in youth.

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Youth stress can be protected from negative effects through positive parenting.

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These findings were used to better understand neurobiology, mechanisms of resilience, and psychological well-being.

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Importantly, only positive parenting as reported by youths held.

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