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Kelly Garrison's avatar

Komisar also says repeatedly in her book and elsewhere that mothers have lost empathy for their children, implying that before the advent of modern feminism mothers were more sensitive and attuned.

When I talk to my Grandma (she's 85) about how she was raised and about how she parented, it's obvious that children today are treated with more empathy than ever. My grandma was spanked and slapped at home AND at school (this was considered acceptable). My grandma smacked her kids in the face from the time they were toddlers because that's what all the Moms did! "Sleep training" wasn't in the lexicon but that was because parents just left their kids to cry and nobody found it unusual. Notions of sensitive and gentle parenting, and the concept of cosleeping, were not accepted. In my grandma's day, very few mothers breastfed either. Yet there was no wave of kids born from the '50s - '70s with ADHD.

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Rebecca Borrelli's avatar

I think this part in your series is one of the most needed on the heels of this interview. As someone who was diagnosed and medicated for years with ADHD... in my early 30's I invested in testing with a Functional MD. I was diagnosed with severe intestinal permeability (aka leaky gut), something that until only recently was considered a "non-thing" by traditional medicine.

Simultaneously that year my car broke down and I was forced to bike everywhere. I was privileged enough to make radical changes to my diet, while getting ridiculous amounts of exercise and lo and behold... I went off all ADHD meds with zero blowback. I have been med free for 15 years.

This is just my story, and I'm not making broad claims about others. I was compelled to share this here however, because for me the "environment that pulled the trigger" was not my mother. My body was overburdened by a diverse toxic load, and my gut/ brain axis was all in disarray. It has also uniquely provided me with a much healthier frame around how I view my parenting... one I wish I could share more with other mommas.

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