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Posted: 2025-05-09 12:25:29 UTC

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2025-05-09 12:30:08 UTC
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A new analysis shows that parents' genes can affect their children's education and mental health, even if the children don't inherit those genes. This happens because parents' genes influence their traits, like motivation, which shapes the home environment.
Genetic nurture influences child development.
Indirect genetic effects are strongest in early childhood.
Socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in indirect genetic effects.
Understanding the complex interplay between genetics and environment.
Accounting for socioeconomic factors in child development.
Addressing socioeconomic disparities to improve child outcomes.