  The urlLink NYT reported today on a facinating new study out which, because of very unique and random conditions, was able to study a group of children as their families rose above the poverty level. The children's behavior improved as the income rose in a direct correlation. I quote: "The deciding factor appeared to be the amount of time parents had to supervise their children.
Parents who moved out of poverty reported having more time to spend with their children. In the other groups, the amount of time the parents had on their hands was not much different. " As always, if you aren't registered to see NYT stories, enter login name: pocketpass, password: pocketpass. It's urlLink Rebecca Blood's trick, I don't think she'll mind. 
