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A study of a group of teenage fathers—some have married and some have not, but all are accepting psychological and financial responsibility for their children and are helping in their physical and emotional care. (25 minutes)



 
        

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Copyright date: ©1988




     


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Cholesterol Explained

This program begins with an introduction of the Framingham study of heart disease factors: it lists the factors, explains which factors have been studied, and describes the differences between those in the study who have and those who have not had he...(more details)
 
Being a Single Parent

This program focuses on three very different kinds of single parents: a divorced woman, an unmarried woman who chose to be a single parent, and a man who raised his two sons. The program shows how parents cope with their roles as parents and wage ear...(more details)
 
Ten Ways to Be a Better Parent

The most important job that most of us will ever have is one that requires no formal training, no degree, no certificate of achievement, and no interviews to determine if we have the qualifications or qualities to undertake the long-term project...pa...(more details)
 
Psychology of Parenting

How can parents communicate more effectively with their children? This program explores some of the problems of being a parent; it visits a workshop where parents share the joys and pains of child-rearing and offer solutions for better communication...(more details)
 
After the Baby Comes Home

In less than a day, a new baby can forever change an entire household. New and seasoned parents face the challenges of postpartum depression, marital stress, sleeping difficulties, sibling reactions, physical exhaustion, and other problems. This prog...(more details)
 


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