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Parenting practices don’t suffer during divorce

New research is challenging the notion that parents who divorce necessarily exhibit a diminished capacity to parent in the period following divorce. A large, longitudinal study conducted by University of Alberta sociology professor Lisa Strohschein has observed that divorce does not change parenting behavior, and that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting between recently divorced and married parents……..

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    Parenting practices don’t suffer during divorce

    New research is challenging the notion that parents who divorce necessarily exhibit a diminished capacity to parent in the period following divorce. A large, longitudinal study conducted by University of Alberta sociology professor Lisa Strohschein has observed that divorce does not change parenting behavior, and that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting between recently divorced and married parents……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Divorce increases risk of Ritalin use
  • Parenting help for bipolar mums and dads
  • Don’t sleep more, don’t sleep less
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