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  2. Young face more challenges than parents, poll finds amid call ...

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    The Campaign Against Living Miserably said there were 6,929 suicides among 15 to 24-year-olds in England between 2012 and 2022.

  3. Work–family balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Childcare options for working parents can be key in workplace satisfaction. [61] Workplace supports such as personal time off, paid leave, on-site or nearby childcare, financial assistance for childcare, and other family-friendly policies are Western European workplace norms that could solve the work–family balance problem in the United States.

  4. Working parent - Wikipedia

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    For initially non-white immigrants who came to America during the 1700s through the 1900s, the traditional roles of many mothers and fathers were ignored, as both were required to take the role of working parents in order to survive. For Chinese immigrants, fathers and mothers ran laundry-houses, and Irish parents worked in hard-labor factories.

  5. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Being exposed to discrimination, hate or cyberbullying on social media also can raise the risk of anxiety or depression. What teens share about themselves on social media also matters. With the teenage brain, it's common to make a choice before thinking it through. So, teens might post something when they're angry or upset, and regret it later.

  6. Teen Parents Are Sharing The Things People Always Seem To Get ...

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    There's nothing glamorous about being a teen parent.View Entire Post › ...

  7. Molly Shannon says parents should change their attitude about ...

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    "I am always reading psychology, self-help — almost like a class. I find it interesting, and I love learning," Shannon said.

  8. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    Many parents have very little knowledge of social networking sites in the first place and this further increases their mistrust. An important challenge for the parent–adolescent relationship is to understand how to enhance the opportunities of online communication while managing its risks. [101]

  9. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    In 1980, 4 out of 5 employees got health insurance through their jobs. Now, just over half of them do. Millennials can stay on our parents’ plans until we turn 26. But the cohort right afterward, 26- to 34-year-olds, has the highest uninsured rate in the country and millennials—alarmingly—have more collective medical debt than the boomers.