Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting
Miracle in Tampa: Florida baby shot in the womb survives
A baby girl who survived a gunshot wound before she was even born is being lauded as a “miracle child” — as a testimony of her resilience to live despite having had a close brush with death.
Read MoreCouple in Their 60s Unexpectedly Become Foster Care Heroes
“We made a promise to the kids: We’ll be your last foster family until you find a forever home. We just didn’t, quite frankly, think it would be us.”
Read MorePregnancy centers continue to surpass brick-and-mortar abortion businesses
Pro-life pregnancy help centers — often referred to as “crisis pregnancy centers” or “pregnancy resource centers” — now outnumber abortion facilities by a ratio of more than 4 to 1, according to figures gathered from pro-life and pro-abortion sources.
Read MoreChina Will Lose 3.2 Million People Next Year as Population Crisis Continues
A recent article in Newsweek highlights the dramatic population decline facing China after decades of anti-family policies.
Read MoreFlorida Sues Medical Groups for Promoting ‘Transgender’ Mutilation of Children
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a complaint against “three medical organizations for promoting child mutilation” for children who reject their sex.
Read MoreWhat Hollywood Got Wrong About Fatherhood in 2025
The problem is that seemingly every movie spotlighting fathers this past year highlights the darker side, with very little light.
Read MoreSchool Districts Are Keeping Parents in the Dark over Social Transitioning
So-called social transition, including going by a name and pronouns that do not match a person’s sex, is a major intervention in a child’s life that can place the child on a difficult-to-escape pathway to medicalized transition, carrying the risk of life-altering damage. Yet over 1,000 school districts — attended by over 12 million students — have secret-transition policies that direct school officials to hide information about children from parents.
Read MoreAI Toys Should Be On Your Holiday Naughty List
It’s a long-standing joke among parents that by Christmas afternoon, all the money spent on toys and trinkets appears to be a waste of resources. For kids, the real winner is frequently the empty cardboard boxes littering the floor around the Christmas tree. Despite young children’s affinity toward turning cardboard boxes into rocket ships or playhouses, Santa and his elves (and parents and grandparents alike) find immense joy in carefully selecting gifts each holiday season. But well-intentioned gift giving can easily go awry when technology is involved.
Read MoreIreland’s Push for Digital ID Is Bad News for Freedom
With voices on both the Left and the Right sounding the alarm about increasing encroachment into the online world, Ireland remains stubbornly attached to its fantasy of censoring the internet.
Read MoreYes, Virginia, You Do Have to Hug Grandma This Christmas
Here come the holidays, and if you are a child, that means here come all the grandparents, uncles, and aunties who want your Christmas hugs and maybe even kisses!
Read MoreParents, beware of Netflix’ LGBTQ-heavy content in its children’s shows
A new study finds that 41% of children’s shows on Netflix contain LGBTQ content. The organization Concerned Women for America released its findings from a study, saying that Netflix is an “active driver” of the LGBTQ agenda.
Read MoreAustralia’s Social Media Ban: Is it Enough to Protect Children?
As the Australian social media ban for under 16-year-olds takes effect today, it’s time to look at the worldwide impact of this unprecedented move to protect the mental health of children. What is the ban? What is the scientific evidence? How have other countries responded? What are the take-home messages for us now? And is it enough to prevent younger teens from getting access to social media accounts? More importantly, what can parents do?
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