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  1. Matchmaking app launched in China, how teen girls feel about social media, and more. Post This
  2. Success sequence webinar, why couples drift apart, and more. Post This

State-sponsored Matchmaking App Launched in China
Amy Hawkins, The Guardian

Teens and Mental Health: How Girls Really Feel About Social Media
Jacqueline Nesi, et al., Common Sense Media

We Wanted the Best for Our Children But Made a Mistake
Lenore Skenazy, Intellectual Takeout

Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady Drifted Apart
The Fatherhood Channel

"The Power of the Success Sequence for Young Adults"
Free Webinar: Wed., April 12 | 4 PM Eastern
Wendy Wang & Brad Wilcox, The Dibble Institute

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