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Should single parents stay that way?

In an age when cohabitation and divorce are common, single parents concerned about the developmental health of their children may want to choose new partners slowly and deliberately, new research from The Johns Hopkins University suggests. The reason for taking your time? The more transitions children go through in their living situation, the more likely they are to act out, Johns Hopkins sociologists Paula Fomby and Andrew Cherlin report. They also observed that the effect of family upheaval on children varies by race……..

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    Should single parents stay that way?

    In an age when cohabitation and divorce are common, single parents concerned about the developmental health of their children may want to choose new partners slowly and deliberately, new research from The Johns Hopkins University suggests. The reason for taking your time? The more transitions children go through in their living situation, the more likely they are to act out, Johns Hopkins sociologists Paula Fomby and Andrew Cherlin report. They also observed that the effect of family upheaval on children varies by race……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Parents show bias in sibling rivalry
  • Divorce increases risk of Ritalin use
  • Single reader with CAD more efficient
  • Diagnosis of heart disease with a single CT scan
  • Blue-eyed humans have a single, common ancestor
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