Archive for December 6, 2014
4 Studies Reveal Why Families Should Eat Dinner Together Everyday
Studies show that families who eat dinner together benefit in a variety of ways. Eating together helps families achieve better communication and build stronger relationships, children do better in school and are better adjusted as teens and adults, and the entire family enjoys better nutrition. 1. Increased Communication Eating dinner together as a family provides…
Read MoreStudy: Fatherless Children are more likely to Grow up Angry and Turn to Drugs
Canadian scientists believe growing up in a fatherless household could have a greater impact on daughters than on sons. Growing up without a father could permanently alter the structure of the brain and produce children who are more aggressive and angry, scientists have warned. Children brought up only by a single mother have a higher…
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