People of all ages in satisfying and
supportive relationships tend to have higher self - esteem, according to the findings.
Not exact matches
• Fathers» new partners (more than mothers» new partners)
tend to be less
supportive of their mate's
relationship with his biological children, being more often ambivalent or hostile (for review, see Hetherington & Henderson, 1997).
We know from research, and you will know anecdotally, that the happiest people
tend to have lots of friends, build
supportive relationships and often spend time with other happy people.
Fact: In a study of groups of cooperative, parallel parenting, and single parent households, where fathers were helpful to and
supportive of mothers in an amicable
relationship, children
tended to have fewer behavior problems and were more attached to their fathers.
If we have positive and
supportive relationships, we
tend to overall be happier — if not, we
tend to suffer more.
If we have positive and
supportive relationships, we
tend to overall be happier - if not, we
tend to suffer more.
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