A new North Carolina State University study has found that parents, who work at odd hours, have troubled relationships with their children. Also, children with such turbulent relationship are more likely to engage in delinquent behaviors such as vandalism, hurting others badly, theft and skipping school, the study found. To determine the impact of "nonstandard" work schedules, which are anything outside the conventional "9 to 5" framework, such as night ...Saturday, 7 December 2013
Erratic Working Hours Have an Adverse Effect on Parent-child Relationship
A new North Carolina State University study has found that parents, who work at odd hours, have troubled relationships with their children. Also, children with such turbulent relationship are more likely to engage in delinquent behaviors such as vandalism, hurting others badly, theft and skipping school, the study found. To determine the impact of "nonstandard" work schedules, which are anything outside the conventional "9 to 5" framework, such as night ...
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