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How to Give a Child a Head Start

Many behavioral problems among young children are linked to factors related to the home environment and parent-child bonds. Children in intact families that provide greater cognitive stimulation and maternal care are less likely to exhibit negative behaviors. Parental religious activity is also linked to a variety of positive outcomes for children’s emotional development and well-being.

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Charts

  • Despite recent decline, two-thirds of children live with married parents
  • Most currently married women have been married for at least fifteen years
  • Intact marriage positively associates with the mother's education
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Briefs

  • More than Breadwinners: The Myriad Ways in Which Fathers Contribute to Family Well-Being
  • Healthy Mothers, Healthy Families: How Mothers Are Crucial to the Success of the Family
  • Parents' Influence on Adolescents' Sexual Behavior
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Reports

  • The Effects of Day Care on the Social-Emotional Development of Children
  • The Relationship Between Family Structure and Sexual Activity
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Videos

  • Families Get an A+
  • Strong Families Help Kids to "Just Say No"
  • The Importance of Fathers
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Heritage Research

  • Academic Success Begins at Home: How Children Can Succeed in School
  • Homeschooling: A Growing Option in American Education
  • How Poor Are America's Poor? Examining the "Plague" of Poverty in America
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