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Many Harvard undergraduates would feel the stressors of the economy, said Barreira, citing concerns such as parents?? ability to afford their children’s tuition and seniors’ employment prospects upon graduation...
Despite her parents?? desire to help in the admissions process, Maricruz Rodriguez ’12 said she found the procedure “frustrating” because her parents could not understand the application materials...
Upon learning his parents received a Parents?? Handbook for Harvard students, Jesse G. Sanchez ’13 said he was “really excited” for his mother to become more involved in his college life...
...solution from politicians in Washington has been to allow people to be covered by their parents?? insurance until age 26. While this proposal would reduce some the impact of the mandate on the youngest age groups because they tend to be the healthiest and the least prone to high-cost diseases, it is not the cure-all for healthcare that some politicians have claimed it to be. The proposal may actually make sense in the current economic climate—the employment rate for people aged 16-24 has fallen to a low of 51.4 percent. But this...
...authoritarian parenting style predicts a lot of disagreements and runs the greatest risk of having a child trying to get around their parents?? strategies,” Byrne said. “Agreement on any [risk prevention] strategy is predicted by households that report pretty good communicative relationships with their children...