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* '''2014-03-19''' [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/04/and-dont-help-your-kids-with-their-homework/358636/ Don't Help Your Kids With Their Homework]
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* '''2008-05''' [http://www.paulgraham.com/lies.html Lies We Tell Kids] by [[Paul Graham]]
 
* '''2008-04-16''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/04/kids-parents-di.html Kids, Parents Disagree on Spouses]: "Do young people and their parents really disagree about the qualities of a suitable mate? ... A study involving Dutch, American and Kurdish students ... found that the cliche is, in fact, true. Young Americans told the researchers that qualities they would find unappealing in a potential mate included low intelligence and physical unattractiveness. But they said their parents would object to a mate who was of a different ethnicity, was poor or lacked a good family background."
 
* '''2008-04-16''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/04/kids-parents-di.html Kids, Parents Disagree on Spouses]: "Do young people and their parents really disagree about the qualities of a suitable mate? ... A study involving Dutch, American and Kurdish students ... found that the cliche is, in fact, true. Young Americans told the researchers that qualities they would find unappealing in a potential mate included low intelligence and physical unattractiveness. But they said their parents would object to a mate who was of a different ethnicity, was poor or lacked a good family background."
 
* '''2007-11-19''' [http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3172307.ece Are the family clichés true?] "The middle one's always difficult, the eldest is a bossy boots and the youngest is a tearaway. But are the family clichés true? Finally, scientists have the answer."
 
* '''2007-11-19''' [http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3172307.ece Are the family clichés true?] "The middle one's always difficult, the eldest is a bossy boots and the youngest is a tearaway. But are the family clichés true? Finally, scientists have the answer."

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