Andy
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https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/908848A new study published by Frontiers in Psychology has found that pregnant mothers with an internal locus of control (ie, who believe in a connection between their actions and what happens to them) were more likely to have a child who was good at maths and science.
Prof Jean Golding, lead author of the research and founder of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC, also known as the Children of the 90s study) said in a media release: "If our findings, that mothers' attitudes and behaviours can have an effect on their child's academic abilities, can be replicated it would suggest that more efforts should be made to increase the opportunities for mothers to feel that their behaviours will have a positive outcome for themselves and their children. It would help future generations raise healthy, confident and independent children."