Empirical evidence consistently supports the idea that children generally fare better in two-parent households compared to one-parent households. The concept of the 'Two Parent Privilege' underscores the significant advantages that come with having two engaged parents, challenging the notion that parental structure doesn't impact child development. Despite exceptions where single-parent families may thrive, the social science data strongly indicates that, all else being equal, dual parenting contributes positively to a child's well-being and outcomes.

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