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  1. Marrying young, family tension over screen time, and more. Post This
  2. Penn State family symposium, how seniors make marriage better, and more. Post This

Does Marrying Younger Mean Marrying More Often?
Brittany M. King, U.S. Census Bureau

Penn State 30th-Annual National Symposium on Family Issues
Oct 24-25, 2022, Penn State

How Senior Couples Make Marriage Better
Francine and Byron Pirola, The Catholic Weekly

Parents’ Inability to Handle Kids’ Screen Time Habits Lead to More Arguments, Family Tension
John Anderer, Study Finds

Evaluation Highlights from Local HRME Programs in the 2015-2020 Cohort
Christine Ross and Sarah Avellar, OPRE, Administration for Children and Families

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