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Family Wealth May Explain Differences In Test Scores In School-age Children


ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2008) — A new study published in the March/April 2008 issue of the journal Child Development finds that family wealth might pa

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How not to raise a spoiled rotten brat


The world's most powerful women discuss how to raise financially responsible children in an atmosphere of extreme affluence.

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2.5m children on drugs in US


Antipsychotic drugs for children have taken off in the US on the back of a willingness to diagnose those with behavioural problems as having manic de

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Obesity new factor in grading parents


Obesity does not only have a social stigma but can also have legal consequences.

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Bill on home schooling rights urged


Governor criticizes court requirement of a teaching credential and says he will move to protect practice.

By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times Staff

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Parenting is an imperfect business, learned on the job


Motherhood is not such the fairy tales we are incline to believe. There are certain aspects not so glamorous worth looking into.

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Breakfast 'keeps teenagers lean'


Body-conscious teenagers may believe cutting out breakfast will help them lose weight, but the opposite appears to be the case, US research suggests.

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