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The Psychology of Fatherhood
Worldwide, 10% to 40% of children grow up in households with no father at all. In the U.S., more than half of divorced fathers lose contact with their kids within a few years. Even fathers in intact families spend a lot less time focused on their kids than they think. Anthropologists are trying to figure out why.
by petsheep at June 14, 2007 17:10 with 618 diggs
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Wii – Kids Burn 40% More Calories Says Research
New research commissioned by Liverpool John Moores University has shown that kids who regularly play Wii games burn up a significantly larger amount of calories than kids who play other consoles, or spend their time passively watching TV.
by bonlebon at February 19, 2007 19:39 with 1141 diggs