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(Psych Central News) Researchers from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Rochester have found in a new study that marital discord during a child’s kindergarten years may lead to long-term emotional problems and contribute to difficulties in adolescence. Dr. E. Mark Cummings of Notre Dame and his colleagues examined 235 primarily middle-class mothers, fathers, and [...]

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