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Deployment Takes Toll on Military Moms and Teens
When military mothers are away at war, their teenage children are more likely to slip into trouble, from getting into fights to earning poor grades at school, a new study has found.

But adolescents whose mothers ...
[15 Apr, 2009 12:17]

 
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