Research shows that children are happier when they’re at school. This is probably because their life is more structured at school, they see their friends more and they have other hobbies/activities that take place during term time.
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In 2011 to 2012, The Children’s Society found that children were more likely to talk to their mother about things that matter to them more than once a week, with 63% reporting talking to their mother frequently but only 40% talk to their father about the things that matter.
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When it comes to household income, it’s been found that children become less satisfied with life when their family income is lower, compared to those with a higher household income.
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Current research suggests that social media only has a small negative impact on girls wellbeing. However, other research found no impact at all.
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It’s been found that participating more in sports and cultural activities have positive health and wellbeing benefits for young people.
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