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  1. Internet parenting, older couples living apart, and more. Post This
  2. Improving TANF, Sawhill on why the success sequence works, and more. Post This

Role of Mothers' and Fathers' Internet Parenting for Family Climate
Ruth Festi, Gabriela Gniewosz, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Older Couples Are Increasingly Living Apart: Here's Why
Judith Graham, Kaiser Health News via Time

Reauthorizing TANF: Making a Good Program Better
Robert Doar, AEI

Sustainable Development Goals and Families: Results of the Global Research Project
United Nations (live-streamed): May 16, 1:15-2:30 PM
National Council on Family Relations

Why Does the Success Sequence Work?
Isabel V. Sawhill, CATO Unbound

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