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Going to church means heavenly grades?

Filed under: Teens & tweens, Education, Religion & spiritualityI'm not sure there could be a worse headline, as far as I'm concerned: "Church Attendance Boosts Student GPA's." Luckily, it's not quite that simple. Researchers did find that going to church affects a teenager's grades, chances of dropping out, and sense of school community as much as whether or not the parents had college degrees, but it's not so much God's work as it is several other, identifiable factors.The reasons for the improved performance include:

The students have role models they see regularly from multiple generations.
Parents are more likely to be in touch with the parents of their kids' friends.
It is more likely that their friends' families will have the same values and expectations as their own.
They tend toward higher rates of participation in extracurricular activities.

Other studies that have identified benefits of church attendance also pointed to the social networking and psychological aspects of being a member of a church as the key factors. If your kids attend church already, these findings may not be of much use to you, but not everyone goes to church or has any interest in doing so. For those of us in the latter category, this research has great value.Continue reading Going to church means heavenly grades? Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:00:00 EST at http://www.parentdish.com/2008/08/20/goi...ly-grades/
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