What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...
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What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...
Supporting Working Parents Strengthens the Workplace
Your Lot and Parcel
39 minutes
4 weeks ago
Supporting Working Parents Strengthens the Workplace
Did you know about 80% of employees will become parents at some point in their careers, but many do not feel supported? A third do not even think they will return to work after parental leave. And of those who do, many leave within a year. Regardless of the path they choose, one thing is clear: A lot of parents feel that starting a family has at least temporarily derailed their career. Therefore, companies need most: resilience, empathy, focus, crisis management, and a long-view perspective. ...
Your Lot and Parcel
What if stepfamilies are not in the best interest of your child? What if you as a stepparent are the real problem? Studies show that children brought up in stepfamilies are more prone to delinquent behavior than children raised by their biological parents, a fact that is overlooked and deserves more attention to reverse this trend that contributes to unsafe communities. Yet, data also show that one of three Americans is now a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling, or some other member of a s...