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Study: Divorce doesn't change parenting (UPI) - A University of Alberta study found divorce does not -- for the most part -- change parenting behavior.
Study: Divorce doesn't change parenting (EARTHtimes.org) - A University of Alberta study found divorce does not -- for the most part -- change parenting behavior. Sociology professor Lisa Strohschein used data from the 1994 and 1996 cycles of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to compare chan...
Parenting Practices Don't Suffer During Divorce, According To Large Study (Science Daily) - 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 has found that divorce does not change parenting behavior, and that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting between recently divorced and married parents.
Parenting skills don't suffer when couples get divorced (ANI via Yahoo! India News) - Washington, Dec 11 (ANI): A new study has challenged the common notion that divorce has a negative effect on parenting skills, by finding that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting practices between divorced and married parents. The study, conducted by University of Alberta sociology professor Lisa Strohschein, is based on data from the 1994 and 1996 cycles of the ...
Bank gives grant for parenting classes (Hampton Union) - The Provident Bank Community Foundation has awarded Families First a $2,500 grant for Seabrook Parenting Classes, according to bank spokeswoman Julie Ganong.
Parenting skills don't suffer when couples get divorced (New Kerala) - Washington, Dec 11 : A new study has challenged the common notion that divorce has a negative effect on parenting skills, by finding that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting practices between divorced and married parents.
Massive study finds parenting practices don't suffer during divorce (EurekAlert!) - 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 found that divorce does not change parenting behavior, and that there are actually more similarities than differences in parenting between ...
Divorce does not affect parenting practices: study (New Kerala) - London, Dec 12 : Divorce process may not exhibit a diminished capacity to parent, a new study has said, adding that more similarities than differences could be noted between recently divorced and married parents.
Parenting puts an end to domestic bliss (The Scotsman) - IT IS a familiar scene played out in busy households across the country. Colin Elliot is frantically getting his youngest daughter ready for school when he realises she has lost one of her shoes, her lunchbox is missing and last night's homework has...
NextGen Publishing to launch parenting magazine (Agencyfaqs!) - Ankit Ajmera | agencyfaqs! | Mumbai, December 11, 2007 NextGen Publishing will launch the Indian version of parenting magazine Mother & Baby by the end of March 2008. Mother & Baby is part of the EMAP Group, a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines.
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