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Divorce and Childhood Trauma

Divorce and Childhood Trauma

Researchers show that the children of divorced parents survive as much or more psychological stress and trauma from the divorce as their parents. Studies show that children whose parents divorce show increased signs of insecurity, have less self-confidence, and endure guilty feelings; children often feel helpless and ‘at fault’ for

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Why Parents Should Read to Young Children

Many parents know they should be reading to their children when they’re young but they don’t understand why. After all, infants have no idea what’s going on when someone reads them a book, and a lot of toddlers don’t even have the attention span to finish a book. This is why many parents

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Work-at-Home Parents: How Do They Do It?

Being a parent is one of the best jobs in the world, but it’s a job that doesn’t pay the bills. In fact, being a parent is expensive. It’s impressive how much money kids actually cost when you figure in things like food, clothing and medical expenses. This is why so many parents

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