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Adolescence now lasts from 10 to 24
Adolescence now lasts from the ages of 10 to 24, although it used to be thought to end at 19, scientists say.
Young people continuing their education for longer, as well as delayed marriage and parenthood, has pushed back popular perceptions of when adulthood begins. Continue reading “Adolescence now lasts from 10 to 24”
Εφηβεία μακράς διαρκείας στις χώρες του σύγχρονου κόσμου
Η εφηβεία σήμερα διαρκεί από την ηλικία των 10 μέχρι των 24 ετών παρότι έως τώρα θεωρείτο ότι διαρκεί μέχρι τα 19, υποστηρίζουν οι επιστήμονες, όπως αναφέρει το ΒΒC. Continue reading “Εφηβεία μακράς διαρκείας στις χώρες του σύγχρονου κόσμου”
What does an abortion cost? A human life!
Like everyone else, you probably know exactly when you were born. But, did you ever imagine your ‘self’ before it was born? Your mother has never forgotten your first capers inside her body, or your movements later on as a baby, telling her how you wanted to come out, into the light! Continue reading “What does an abortion cost? A human life!”
Four in ten 11-year-olds have seen their parents break up: Modern youngsters four times as likely to see family collapse as those in the 1960s
- 20% of children born in year 2000 were not living with both parents by 11
- Ease of divorce and lack of shame felt by couples who separate is blamed
- Around 92% of those born to married couples were still living with parents
- But for those cohabiting proportion was only 55%, according to research
- Study also found 1 in 7 had been through more than one family break-up
Four in ten children born in the year 2000 were not living with both parents by the age of 11. Continue reading “Four in ten 11-year-olds have seen their parents break up: Modern youngsters four times as likely to see family collapse as those in the 1960s”
CDC study: Traditional, two-parent biological family the safest environment for children
A new study just released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that children living in traditional, two-parent biological families are overwhelmingly safer than children living with just one biological parent or with non-parental caregivers. Continue reading “CDC study: Traditional, two-parent biological family the safest environment for children”