Parents’ Abuse History Increases Risk of Developmental Delay in Children An assessment tool in which pediatricians ask parents about incidences of abuse, neglect, mental illness, violence and family dysfunction in their own childhoods is “helping connect the dots between adversity in one generation and child development in the next generation,” according to a study led by experts with the Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children.
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