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Do Kids Cause Poverty? The Real Culprit Is Policy, Not Parenthood

The article argues that children are not the cause of poverty; rather, inadequate wages and high costs due to policy failures are the main culprits. It emphasizes the importance of supportive policies like affordable childcare, refundable child benefits, and paid leave, which can help families thrive instead of struggling financially.

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What It’s Like to Lose a Parent at a Young Age: Lived Reality, Developmental Science, and What Helps

Losing a parent during childhood profoundly affects development and daily life, with about 1 in 12 U.S. children facing this loss. Supportive caregiving, clear communication, and school accommodations are crucial for coping. Understanding grief’s complexities, including prolonged grief disorder, can facilitate recovery and integration, emphasizing the importance of community and professional resources.

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