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Did you know that, according to studies, parental squabbles can be more detrimental to a child’s mental health than separation or divorce?

Arguments between parents can be more damaging to a child's mental health than separation or divorce.

Stress in childhood has also been linked to adult diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, low immunity, and asthma. While it may be difficult and unrealistic to avoid fighting in front of children, avoid fighting about strictly adult topics that children cannot comprehend in their presence, such as sex and finances.

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