Children Do Better Under Religious Parents

A new study concludes children whose parents regularly attend religious services and talk about their faith have better self-control, social skills and approaches to learning than children with non-religious parents. The research led by John Bartkowski, a Mississippi State University sociologist, is the first to look at the effects of religion on young child development, reports LiveScience.com.

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