Do Parents Really Matter?

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"Do Parents Really Matter?" By Annie M. Paul

Psychology Today, Vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 46-49,78

Psychologists now believe that a child's personality is determined primarily by

their genetic make-up. After a twelve year study by David Reiss, M.D., parents are

believed to have little effect on the outcome of their child.

As well as genetics, environment plays a tremendous role in a child's person



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