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Routine helps curb behavior problems in kids

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Men’s Health

Temple researchers kept tabs on 115 households and found that kids from families who stick to routines were 20 percent less likely to exhibit problem behaviors. The kids were also 32 percent more engaged at school. “A chaotic home life messes with your child’s sense of order, and leads them to believe their actions don’t have predictable consequences,” explains study co-author Mia Budescu, a developmental psychologist at Temple.