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Dr. Amy See, PhD's avatar

This is such an important piece and every parent deserves to read it. Love your critical take on it.

This is such an important piece. Coming from research myself, I'd add one more layer: even when a study is well designed and representative, the moment it becomes a parenting headline or a social media post, the nuance disappears entirely.

Parents end up holding a conclusion that was never meant to be absolute. And then they feel like they're failing when the advice doesn't fit their child.

Research is the beginning of the conversation — not the final word. 🙏

Dr. Bob’s IT DEPENDS's avatar

Parents certainly need to hear this. Research doesn’t mean fact. Two very large variables you didn’t mention are genetics and the statistical significance fallacy. Statistical significance does not mean clinical significance. It means the research wasn’t by chance.

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