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The NSPCC says hundreds of babies in Wales could be living in families where at least one parent suffers from mental health issues, drug or alcohol abuse.
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It also found a link between the mental health of the nondeployed parent at home and the well-being of the child.
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Matching the irony that parents see in their own struggles, scientific studies have arrived at mixed results, with some reporting that parents are happier than their non-parent counterparts, while others hint at the fact that being a parent may actually take a serious toll on your mental health.
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In general, women are still the primary parent, and they still do more household chores, which involves both physical work and a whole lot of mental work remembering appointments, planning meals, getting the paperwork in on time.
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"TCIT benefits misbehaving kids, but it also benefits behaving kids, " said Melanie Fernandez, director of the Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Program at the Child Mind Institute in New York, a nonprofit focused on child mental health, which has been researching TCIT for several years.
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