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Sociologists study the impact religion has on child development [View all]
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Do children raised by religious parents have better social and psychological development than those raised in non-religious homes? In a new study, researchers found that religion can be a mixed blessing for children as they get older....
Bartkowski also highlighted one notable limitation in their recently published study. "Some religious groups may more effectively balance soft skill development and academic excellence than others...
Bartkowski said a major takeaway from this new study is that religion is an important influence, generally for good and sometimes for ill, as children navigate their way through the grade school year
Bartkowski also highlighted one notable limitation in their recently published study. "Some religious groups may more effectively balance soft skill development and academic excellence than others...
Bartkowski said a major takeaway from this new study is that religion is an important influence, generally for good and sometimes for ill, as children navigate their way through the grade school year
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/02/190207123220.htm
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It also assumes Third Grade teachers are qualified to evaluate childhood development.
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2019
#7
It did suggest some intellectual failures in some religious students though
Bretton Garcia
Feb 2019
#10
So you think this somehow magically changes the negative outcomes mentioned to positive ones?
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#29
WTF is anything you're saying have to do with what anyone else is talking about?
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#34
So we should atke all articles referenced here dealing with decining numbers of theists
guillaumeb
Feb 2019
#18
I'm not sure how many here are too stupid to figure out the difference between a study and a survey
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#22
Damn dude, you really gotta learn the first rule when you find yourself in a hole.
trotsky
Feb 2019
#45