Interviewed by Sandra G. Boodman of an article entitled «Rules of Engagement: Before Saying «I Do,» Many Couples Are Seeking Help in Resolving Inevitable Conflicts — to Better
Their Odds Against Divorce,» which appeared in The Washington Post on February 28, 2006, p. HE01.
Not exact matches
Her advocacy and best - selling books, Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism and Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism
Against All
Odds brought to light the high rate of
divorce within the autism community — as high as 80 percent.
Studies show that as a daughter of
divorce, it's likely that you have a strong desire to succeed in your romantic relationships, even though the
odds are stacked
against you.
He said that, despite the
odds against their marriage, children of
divorce are often more motivated to make marriage work in order to «redeem what they've lost» in the
divorce of their parents, namely stability and the chance at a conventional family home.
Many people think the
odds are stacked
against them in
divorce.