A Massachusetts divorce can be brutal on children, and when it comes to custody arrangements, the common thought has been to disrupt the children’s life as little as possible by keeping them in one home. But now, a new study has examined the stresses faced by children...
Month: September 2023
The Time Massachusetts Parents Spend With Kids Impacts Their Academic Success
A study from Ohio State University reports that the time Massachusetts parents spend with their children has a powerful effect on their educational achievement. The experts discovered that a child’s academic success is much more heavily influenced by the educational...
Massachusetts Divorce Can Be Genetic
While previous studies have established that children of divorced Massachusetts parents are more likely to get divorced themselves, emerging research has determined that this is not the case for adopted children. The new study identifies genetic factors that may be to...
Chemical Exposure Linked to Childhood Obesity in Massachusetts Children
Thousands of individual per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in personal care products, firefighting foams, food packaging, medical products and many other household items. Toxic PFAS are incredibly durable and are believed to survive for thousands of...
Quality Child Care for Massachusetts Children Has Impact on Later Success
Recent research offers compelling evidence that children who experience high-quality child care from infancy through preschool have better performance in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) subjects up to high school level. This correlation is even...
How Much Does it Cost to Give Birth in Massachusetts?
It’s expensive to give birth in Massachusetts, but it’s not the most expensive state, according to a new tracker. FAIR Health launched its Cost of Giving Birth Tracker, which is described as a free, interactive tool tracking the cost of giving birth state by state....
Tax Considerations When Selling a Massachusetts Home
Many people move during the summer. Taxpayers who are selling their home may qualify to exclude all or part of any gain from the sale from their income when filing their tax return. When selling a home, homeowners should think about: Ownership and use To claim the...
Are You a Massachusetts Helicopter Parent?
The term “helicopter parent” was first coined in 1969 when Dr. Haim Ginott used it to describe parents who, well, hover over their kids. Almost 50 years later, the term has earned a place in common vernacular, code for parents who govern every aspect of their...
Lack of Quality Child Care Hurts Massachusetts Families
Massachusetts ranks first in the nation for education and children's health but a lack of quality child care poses great challenges for families, according to a new report. The 2023 Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation gives the Commonwealth high...
What Does Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Mean For Those Residing in Massachusetts?
Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) refers to a classification or protection that our federal government gives to some immigrant youth under age 21 who have left their native countries because they suffered abuse, neglect or abandonment by their parents or caretakers....