Claire Kamp Dush, assistant professor of Human Development and Family Science at The Ohio State University found that children who are born and grow up in stable single-parent homes generally do as well as those in married households in terms of academic abilities and behavior problems. Professor Dush also found some interesting results for those who choose to live together without being married.
Why not study how children fare having been raised by single fathers? Oh, that group obviously slipped your mind. Over the past ten years, many men have actually won primary custody in family court and there's now a large enough group of children raised by single fathers to study. I doubt you will like the results because it will not fit into your anti-man agenda.
Donnybrook10 7 months ago
you found some interesting results eh? Reality does not support your conclusions.Get out of academia and into the real world and you will see just how poorly single-parent homes are truly doing.Enter the "ME" generation. Teens who have not a clue about life nor the tools to cope with life.But rest assured, the women's advocate Family Court saw to it that dad was not allowed to be part of his own family at the whim of mom who got bored or felt confused. No doubt the advocates got the $.bimbo
Donnybrook10 7 months ago
Sounds like you stopped your study prematurely and it sound really flawed. After you do your studies on the inmates locked up in the prison then maybe call your study a real study.
WatchmenNo1 1 year ago