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  1. Children's family structure, suicide among military families, and more. Post This
  2. Foster care decreasing, resilience factors for disadvantaged kids, and more. Post This

Children's Family Structure, 2019
Krista K. Payne, National Center for Family & Marriage Research

Resilience Factors Improve Health Prospects for Disadvantaged Children
Camelia Hostinar and Gregory E. Miller, Center for Poverty Research

State of Mind: Suicide is an Increasing Problem Among Military Families
Andrew Feather, WWMT, Channel 3

New Data Show First Foster Care Decrease Since 2011, Record Number of Adoptions
Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Student Option Question: Do You Want to Get Married Someday? 
The New York Times

 

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