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Children happier, but more hyperactive: study

Posted June 30, 2008 14:19:00

A national survey has found children today are happier than children 20 years ago, but cases of hyperactivity appear to be increasing.

New research from the Australian Institute of Family Studies has dispelled myths that today's society is creating an era of badly behaved children.

The study investigated children 20 years apart.

It found toddlers today are more sociable and have fewer difficulties sleeping.

Institute spokeswoman Diana Smart says the six and seven-year-olds surveyed are now better behaved.

"They're much less likely to worry, they're less likely to lose their temper and they're a little more obedient than they were 20 years ago as well," she said.

"Parent's perceptions have also changed - they believe their children are progressing well but teachers are reporting more cases of hyperactivity."

Tags: community-and-society, family-and-children, health, child-health-and-behaviour, children, australia

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