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a significant difference in the lives of children.
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Not exact matches
An important conclusion
of this study was that fathers make
significant differences for the better
in the
lives of their at - risk
children.
The analysis
of the socio - demographic, prenatal and natal parameters
of mothers and newborns
in the intervention group and control group (Table 1) did not reveal any statistically
significant differences in terms
of age,
living area, education level, mother's profession, number
of children, medical follow - up, number
of prenatal visits, Apgar score and birth weight.
Researchers have shown
significant differences in the fecal microbiota
of Western European
children versus rural African
children living in an environment resembling that
of our Neolithic ancestors.
The creation
of a college - prep charter school
in Harlem made a
significant difference in the
lives of many
children.
We believe, and the emerging evidence suggests, this is a model that can make a
difference to the
lives of young people and their families locked
in to poverty and can play a
significant role
in achieving the Scottish Government's 2030
child poverty targets.
Particularly
in cases where there is a
significant disparity
in income between the parents, reductions
in the basic amount
of child support may undermine a lower - income custodial parent's ability to make adequate provision for the
child or
children, and will certainly exacerbate the
differences in standard
of living between the two parental homes.
Christine Buchanan, Eleanor Maccoby, and Sanford Dornbusch found that adolescents had fewer emotional and behavior problems following divorce if their mothers remarried than if they cohabited with a partner.31 Similarly, two studies
of African American families found that
children were better off
in certain respects if they lived with stepfathers than with their mother's cohabiting partners.32 In contrast, Susan Brown found no significant differences between children in married and cohabiting stepfamilies.33 Although these data suggest that children may be better off if single mothers marry their partners rather than cohabit, the small number of studies on this topic makes it difficult to draw firm conclusion
in certain respects if they
lived with stepfathers than with their mother's cohabiting partners.32
In contrast, Susan Brown found no significant differences between children in married and cohabiting stepfamilies.33 Although these data suggest that children may be better off if single mothers marry their partners rather than cohabit, the small number of studies on this topic makes it difficult to draw firm conclusion
In contrast, Susan Brown found no
significant differences between
children in married and cohabiting stepfamilies.33 Although these data suggest that children may be better off if single mothers marry their partners rather than cohabit, the small number of studies on this topic makes it difficult to draw firm conclusion
in married and cohabiting stepfamilies.33 Although these data suggest that
children may be better off if single mothers marry their partners rather than cohabit, the small number
of studies on this topic makes it difficult to draw firm conclusions.
Downey, Ainsworth - Darnell, and Dufur (1998) found mixed evidence
of gender
differences among single - parent families on a comprehensive list
of child outcomes; all
of the
significant differences, however, occurred
in educational measures and consistently showed a disadvantage for
children living with single fathers... I find support for the hypothesis that, at least
in early childhood, mother changes have more lasting influences on college expectations and school disciplin ethan father changes...»