Candidates for Friday Five

1. Emotional suppression has negative outcomes on children

Sara Waters, Department of Human Development, WSU Vancouver




2. Kindness, emotions and human relationships: The blind spot in public policy

Julia Unwin 





3. Characteristics and Financial Circumstances of TANF Recipients, Fiscal Year 2017


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US: Statewide Data Indicators for Child and Family Services Reviews: Request for Public Comment (Public notice) 



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4. Americans Value Their Family Identity over Religion, Race, Political Party, or Career, New National Survey Finds 





5. Congressional Briefing (next week)

Preventing Child Maltreatment through CAPTA





6. Integrating Healthy Relationship Education: A Course for Stakeholders
The National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families is excited to announce the launch of its revised online course





7. Evidence-Based Policymaking at the State Level A Guide for Governors

 Kathryn Reynolds & Kriti Ramakrishnan, Urban Institute 




8.  FRAGILE FAMILIES AND CHILD WELLBEING STUDY FALL 2018 PUBLIC DATA RE-RELEASE MEMO





9. Watson panel extols virtues of marriage

Profs point to social, economic benefits of marriage, some audience members raise concerns

SPENCER SCHULTZ





10. Prescribing social activities to lonely people prompts ethical questions for GPs

Kimberley Brownlee and David Jenkins





11’Tis the season for proposals. And no, the bride’s parents aren’t obligated to pay for the wedding.

Michelle Singletary





12. The Concept Creep of ‘Emotional Labor’

The term has become a central part of an important conversation about the division of household work. But the sociologist who coined it says it’s being used incorrectly.

JULIE BECK




13. Enhancing Parenting Effectiveness, Fathers' Involvement, Couple Relationship Quality, and Children's Development: Breaking Down Silos in Family Policy Making and Service Delivery
First published: 08 November 2018
 


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Bill

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