Author: unitedfamilies

Being Present With Our Children

Being present and engaged with our children in everyday life is difficult. Our attention is being pulled in a thousand directions! Especially in the modern digital age, parents face more distractions and more demands on our limited time than ever before. It’s enough for parents to feel like throwing up our hands and giving up.

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IOC Presidential candidate proposes ban on transgender women competing in Olympic women’s events

Sebastian Coe, a candidate for President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), plans to explore a complete ban on transgender women competing in women’s events at the Olympics. Lord Coe has pledged to introduce “science-based policies that safeguard the female category.” His proposed policies respond to the growing clamor to keep female sports fair and uninfluenced by LGBT ideology.

Under the current IOC administration, if an athlete’s passport identifies them as a woman, they may compete in women’s sports, and individual sports determine eligibility. Lord Coe’s proposed changes would aim for clarity among athletes, sport scientists, and national Olympic committees.

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The Marriage Advantage for Fertility

Canada recorded a historic low total fertility rate (TFR) of 1.33 births per woman in 2022. A population requires a TFR of 2.1 to replace itself from generation to generation.2 The TFR in the United States was only slightly better in 2022, at 1.66. Fertility across North America is now so low that politicians, policymakers, and public commentators are compelled to address the issue.

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Disney opts to exclude transgender storyline from children’s show

Disney, a long-standing pillar in the entertainment industry, has recently made a pivotal decision to exclude a transgender storyline from a children’s show, ‘Win or Lose’, suggesting a shift in its approach towards incorporating progressive ideologies in its content. The decision was driven by the desire to allow parents the opportunity to discuss sensitive topics with their children at their discretion and pace.

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