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You can't buy me love—or a happy momma

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Moms who have a strong sense of well-being do a better job of parenting, regardless of financial circumstances.

That's the conclusion of a study by researchers at the University of Warwick in the U.K. They also found that when parents find a way to improve their well-being, their parenting improves, even when the amount of money they have available for the family doesn’t change.

Full story at Futurity.

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