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Stephanie Henry | February 9, 2022
Mark your calendars for 2022 ACES Family Academies July 14, 15
Marianne Stein | December 21, 2021
Food education promotes healthy cooking in low-income families
Marianne Stein | November 16, 2021
When older couples are close together, their heart rates synchronize
Sharita Forrest | November 11, 2021
Report: Extending child tax credit program offers many benefits for struggling families
Marianne Stein | November 10, 2021
When mom and child interact, physiology and behavior coordinate
Marianne Stein | September 24, 2021
Parental income has long-term consequences for children’s health
Marianne Stein | August 30, 2021
Do distressed, help-seeking couples improve on their own? Not much, study says
Stephanie Henry | July 23, 2021
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation supports look at nutrition subsidy inequities in family child care settings during COVID
Illinois News Bureau | July 6, 2021
Consistent bedtime routines in infancy improve children's sleep habits through age 2
Marianne Stein | February 4, 2021
Ensuring healthy family mealtimes is important – and complicated
Marianne Stein | December 7, 2020
New program for African American couples leads to stronger relationships, improved health
Stephanie Henry | October 14, 2020
New online, research-based program aims to strengthen relationships
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