New research affirms that the youngest children in a family often enjoy special attention compared to their elders.
Studies show parents often favor daughters and conscientious children, possibly because these traits make children easier to ...
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Can language shift foster bipartisan support for helping families?The American Family Survey points to a need for family friendly policies to bolster marriage, fertility. Would language ...
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Tonight, the spotlight is on Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid as he leads his team in their third straight Super Bowl.
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The Christian Post on MSNMost Democrats, Republicans agree cost of living is a big challenge facing families: studyFor the first time in the last decade, most Democrats and Republicans agree that the cost of living is one of the most ...
Despite the political climate’s ebbs and flows, a recent study on family and marriage suggests people’s overall attitudes ...
But one prominent change the American Family Survey has found over the past decade is a significant increase in economic ...
Was it simply a fluke that he kept treating strikingly young patients? Or was his practice one tiny data point in a larger trend? He found his answer after sifting through national health data: ...
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Do parents have a favorite child? New research says they mightResearchers at Brigham Young University say parents might subtly show favoritism based on birth order, personality, and gender.
Our world today is gripped by a toxic attention deficit—from children to adults—that makes success more and more difficult to ...
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