"Many parents struggle with tensions between work and family. Parents say job demands are the #1 thing that makes parenting difficult, according to Search Institute surveys. Two-thirds of parents surveyed by Public Agenda, a national opinion research company, say they worry some or a lot about juggling the demands of work and family."The Search Institute suggests that parents use the principles outlined in its Developmental Assets framework to better manage the tension between family and work. Principles include setting values and priorities, having the whole family work on chores together, and setting aside specific time to spend with family members. Read more at MVParents.com.
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