Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting

Study shows new pro-life laws have saved tens of thousands of lives

On Thursday, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) released a study on the impact of recently enacted pro-life laws. It analyzed state level fertility data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia from 2012 to 2023. It found that state level abortion bans and heartbeat acts resulted in statistically significant increases in state fertility rates. Overall, it estimates that over 22,000 lives have been saved by recently enacted pro-life laws. Good news!

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To Reverse the Adolescent Mental Health Crisis, Parental Authority Must Be Restored

It’s not only adolescents who are struggling with identity today. Parents are struggling, too. There has been a troubling shift in parenting, with moms and dads losing confidence and relinquishing their authority as values-based leaders of their families. I believe this decline in parental authority is deeply intertwined with the mental health crisis affecting both children and adults.

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The Important Parenting Differences Between Moms and Dads

We know that mothers and fathers are fundamentally different when it to comes to creating children. The difference in moms and dads is essential to successful procreation. [R]esearch has shown just how important involved men are to raising healthy children, increasing the chance that they will be healthier emotionally and socially, strong cognitively and academically, and stable throughout their lifetime.

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‘I Can’t Lie’: Christian Teacher Celebrates Victory After Battling School’s Parental Rights Policy

A Virginia teacher is celebrating victory after fighting back over the claim she was “asked to lie to parents about their own children.” Deb Figliola, a middle school teacher, told CBN News she felt compelled to take a stand after the Harrisonburg City Public School Board reportedly created a new policy she believes upended parents’ rights.

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SCOTUS To Decide If Parents Can Reject LGBT Brainwashing For Their Children

On Jan. 17, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Mahmoud v. Taylor, the case of three families against the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland: a Muslim family, a Roman Catholic family, and a mixed Roman Catholic–Ukrainian Orthodox family. This isn’t the start of a bad joke, but parents fighting to teach their children according to their sincerely held religious beliefs.

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