Parents Who Live Together Report Less Parenting Stress
by Michael Leaser
January 21, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that biological parents and adoptive parents who live together report less parenting stress than those who do not live together.
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Comments
Great article. It only goes to show that children are not the only ones who benefit from a complete home (parents living together), but the parents as well.
Does this refer only to heterosexual adoptions or gay adoptions as well?

By: Anne | January 21, 2009 at 3:36 pm
Great article. Thanks for posting it!