Neuroscience and public policy: understanding, questioning, deliberating
Research on the brain is increasingly drawn upon in policymaking and family services, with consequences for parenting advice and parenting practices.
Research on the brain is increasingly drawn upon in policymaking and family services, with consequences for parenting advice and parenting practices.
In this blog, Tineke Broer and Martyn Pickersgill discuss whether and how policy documents engage with the neurosciences in relation to three different stages in the life course.