If you want to increase your child's brain function, talk to him.
A study done by the United States of America's University has shown that positive communication of children with parents helps in their mental development. As a result, the child could be saved by eating more and being addicted to alcohol or other addiction.
This study, published for 14 years, has been published in the journal Biological Psychology. Where it is mentioned, the regular positive conversation of the child with the parents influences the child's health and mental development.
Allen Burton of the University of Georgia, co-authors of the study, said, "This study emphasizes the importance of child's future through the prevention and intervention-based rearing and the development of the brain."
Researchers started this long-term research in 2001 with some families, such as 11-year-old children in the United States Mofussil area. Families participating between 11 and 13 years of age talk to their child about the level of conversation and debate.
When the children of this family reached the age of twenty five, there were more than 100 participants in the study. All brain activity is monitored with the help of 'Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI)'.
The FMRI system is used to study the brain's special network 'Anterior Salience Network (ASN)'. Participants are also interrogated about the consumption of alcoholic beverages and extra food habits.
Researchers said, "In adolescence, there were more ASN connections in their brains at 25 years of age, among those who had more child-to-oral conversations with mother-to-mother. Having more than 'ASN' connections means that there will be less chance of excessive consumption of alcohol by excessive alcoholic and emotional eating. "