Parents who regularly kiss are ‘less likely to shout at their children and more attentive’

MailOnline 24 November 2014
Parents who regularly kiss each other and have shared interests are more likely to praise their children, new research shows.

A study of 5,000 families has shown couples who feel they have a high level of ‘bliss’ and kiss each other often are likely to be better parents.

Experts say the study confirms that a fulfilled love life leads to more successful parenting and helps reveal what makes a ‘good’ father.

When both men and women consider themselves in a blissful relationship they were seen to praise their children more often instead of shouting at them.

Frequent kissing, spending time enjoying shared interests and a sense of general satisfaction all contributed to a blissful relationship.
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