Home » Psychology news » Relationships may suffer when parents work odd shifts
Relationships may suffer when parents work odd shifts
December 6, 2013 by NewsBot
Research from North Carolina State University shows that working a job that doesn't keep 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours can hurt the relationships between parents and adolescents, increasing the likelihood that children will engage in delinquent behaviors. However, the researchers found that in some circumstances, an unconventional work schedule can be a benefit for children.