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Family Happiness is Homemade   August 1982 • Vol. 6, No. 8
*SMART DAD.
I *was on a plane fly­ \\ ing to Los Angeles.
In the seat behind \\ me sat a well-dressed young man wh" \\ was deeply absorbed in a magazine artiili \\ with illustrations on the teenagers' cin- \\ rent drug problem with all its awful niti \\ quences.
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unji \\ man closed the magazine and almost hdpks5K sidKd into space.
1 mail) luigciting \\ those around him, he half-spoke, half-whispered what seemed to be a prayer: "Oh, \\ God, I wonder why.
I suppose nobody knows" and then he added with resolve, "But \\ if a father can make the difference, I sure want to make the difference, I sure want \\ to make the difference."
Obviously there was nothing higher on this young father's \\ agenda for the years ahead than to be an understanding father—a father who would \\ "make the 'difference'."
Charlie Shedd
A MEAL A DAY. Aim to have your family eat at least one meal a day to­ \\ gether.
Eating together on a daily basis is one of those traditions your family \\ will come to cherish.
Don't let mealtime be a time of criticism or problem- \\ solving.
Let it be a time of sharing good thoughts, experiences, and memorable \\ conversation.
Eleanor Yarborough
*HOME NOISE.
*One of the primary areas of recent research in children's rooms \\ has involved the effects of overstimulation on children: noise, overcrowding, and \\ the lack of privacy.
Studies have demonstrated the adverse effect of noise both in­ \\ side and outside the home.
One report linked the noise from a nearby highway to a \\ decline in children's reading abilities.
Others have shown that when levels of noise \\ in the home are high, children's perceptions become less accurate.
"Excessive noise \\ in the home can negatively affect cognitive development," said psychologist Ross D. \\ Parke.
Glenn Collins
THE TRUTH.
A good wife is a woman of strength and dignity, and has no \\ fear of old age.
When she speaks, her words are wise, and kindness is the rule \\ for everything she says.
She watches carefully all that goes on throughout her \\ household, and is never lazy.
(Proverbs 31:25-27)
*SINGLES.
*Over 50% of the U.S. adult population will be single by 1985.
By 1990, \\ the number of households composed of unattached people—the never-marrieds, \\ divorced, separated or widowed—will nearly equal the number of households of \\ married people.
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FORGIVE-FORGET.
Clara Barton never was known to hold resentment against anyone.
One time a friend recalled to her a cruel thing that had hap­pened to her some years previously, but Clara seemed not to remember the incident.
"Don't you remember the wrong that was done to you?" the friend asked.
"No," Clara answered calmly, "1 distinctly remember forgetting that."
If you never have disagreements you're not teaching each other anything.
Evelyn Petersen
TEEN ALCOHOLISM.
Seventy percent of today's teenagers have used \\ alcoholic beverages.
One in five 13 to 15 years old is a drinker.
Five percent \\ of all teenagers get drunk at least once a week, every week.
The number of \\ teenagers arrested for drunken driving has more than tripled in the last twenty \\ years.
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