Academic success in school doesn't necessarily translate into adult wellbeing. If you want your kids to grow up into happy adults, a new study suggests what you may want to help them aim for.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
32-Year Study Shows how Geeky Kids Become Happy Adults
32-Year Study Shows how Geeky Kids Become Happy Adults
Academic success in school doesn't necessarily translate into adult wellbeing. If you want your kids to grow up into happy adults, a new study suggests what you may want to help them aim for.
Academic success in school doesn't necessarily translate into adult wellbeing. If you want your kids to grow up into happy adults, a new study suggests what you may want to help them aim for.
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