Candidates for Friday Five

1. Children bear the brunt of parental conflict after divorce








2. Closing the Marriage Gap







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When Not To Get Married: Some Late-19th-Century Advice
Slate Magazine (blog)

This fun book, which offered young lovers advice on wise courtship, was one of a series of dime novels printed and sold cheaply in New York City by ...





4. Why We Should Teach Empathy to Preschoolers







5. 
How to Save Your Marriage from Parenthood 
Emotions expert Amie Gordon offers five tips to maintain (or reignite) the spark in your relationship.  Read More>





6. 

Podcast: Welfare Reform, 20 Years Later

Does welfare work? In this 2016 Minnesota Public Radio segment, scholars Kathryn Edin, Ph.D., sociology professor at Johns Hopkins University, and Ron Haskins, Ph.D., senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, provide insights into the 20-year history of welfare policy and welfare reform in the U.S. since the signing of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. They also discuss the state of poverty in the U.S.





7. Parenting Matters: Supporting Parents of Children Ages 0-8





8. Evidence-based prevention and treatment of dementia






9. Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education: What’s the Point?
What’s the point of healthy marriage and relationship education skills? What impact could integrating these skills have for the families you serve? In this podcast, Resource Center Project Director Robyn Cenizal has a conversation with Dr. Dave Schramm, Ph.D. Associate Professor at the University of Missouri within the Human Development and Family Studies department, and with Colleen Ellingson, Chief Executive Officer at the Coalition for Children, Youth and Families, about addressing these critical issues.

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10. 

A Manifesto Against ‘Parenting’


ALISON GOPNIK






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