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- Middle-class children: Squeaky wheels in training
- Work has more benefits than just a paycheck for moms: Working moms are healthier than stay-at-home moms
- Relationship between marriage and alcohol examined
- God as a drug: The rise of American megachurches
Middle-class children: Squeaky wheels in training Posted: 19 Aug 2012 12:38 PM PDT A new study found that working-class and middle-class parents often take very deliberate but different approaches to helping their children with their school experiences. Working-class parents, she found, coached their children on how to avoid problems, often through finding their own solution and by being deferential to authority figures. Middle-class parents were more likely to encourage their kids to ask questions or ask for help. |
Posted: 19 Aug 2012 12:38 PM PDT Working moms striving to "have it all" now can add another perk to their list of benefits -- health. New research finds that moms who work full time are healthier at age 40 than stay-at-home moms, moms who work part time, or moms who have some work history, but are repeatedly unemployed. |
Relationship between marriage and alcohol examined Posted: 19 Aug 2012 12:35 PM PDT New research examining relationships and the use of alcohol finds that while a long-term marriage appears to curb men's drinking, it's associated with a slightly higher level of alcohol use among women. |
God as a drug: The rise of American megachurches Posted: 19 Aug 2012 12:35 PM PDT American megachurches use stagecraft, sensory pageantry, charismatic leadership and an upbeat, unchallenging vision of Christianity to provide their congregants with a powerful emotional religious experience, according to new research. |
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