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To the Editor.—
We applaud Schor et al and the Task Force on the Family for their extensive and outstanding review of family pediatrics.1 We write as a pediatrician and a family psychologist regarding the paper’s parenting perspective and to offer some observations about collaboration.
As pointed out by the authors, intact, 2-parent homes bring strengths and personal resources to child rearing that may be challenging for single parents. Although the data (and common sense) are clear as to the advantages of children being raised by both mother and father, given the many …
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