1. Educating future parents on positive communication techniques promotes healthy socialization skills and emotional responses in children. Studies show harsh parenting and parental anger have negative impacts, while parental focus on tasks with children predicts later conscience development. 2. The studies suggest a relationship between unhealthy parental states of mind and negative parenting behaviors influencing unhealthy child behaviors. Early prevention through educating teenagers on healthy parenting before they become parents could provide evidence of how parenting skills causally impact child behaviors. 3. Implementing a healthy parenting curriculum in schools could help address rising juvenile crime by preventing issues from an early age.