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  1. On and off again relationships, children's experiences of poverty, and more. Post This
  2. Emerging adults relationships with parents, looking for a family man, and more. Post This

Experiences of Parents and Children Living in Poverty: A Review of the Qualitative Literature
Janet Quint, Katherine M. Griffin, et al., OPRE, Administration for Children & Families, U.S. DHHS 

On and Off Again Relationships Might Be Toxic for Mental Health
MU News Bureau, University of Missouri

Emerging Adults Relationships with Their Parents
Jacob Goldstein, The Family Institute of Northwestern University

Looking for a Family Man? Norms for Men are Toppling in Heterosexual Relationships
Loes Meeussen, Colette Van Laar, & Marijke Verbruggen, Sex Roles

Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education: Strengthening Family Bonds and Increasing Economic Independence
Clarence H. Carter, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Blog

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