Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting
Ohio Doctor Suspended over Allegations He Force-Fed Girlfriend Abortion Pills
The Ohio medical board voted last week to suspend the license of a University of Toledo Medical Center surgery resident over allegations that he secretly obtained chemical abortion drugs and force-fed them to his pregnant girlfriend.
Read MoreNo, Pregnancy Is Not ‘Bad’ for Women
While there are many physical changes that women undergo during pregnancy, the idea that pregnancy and childbearing are somehow “bad” is unfounded. There are many positive health effects of having a baby and breastfeeding, including a lower risk of breast and other common cancers and reduced symptoms of several common autoimmune diseases.
Read MoreWhy Helping Dads Reduce This Source of Children’s Trauma is So Crucial
If I asked you to pick one source of children’s trauma to reduce, what would you choose?
If you chose any of the 10 adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that lead to childhood trauma, I wouldn’t argue with your choice.
Read MoreParental rights movement scores another victory in Ohio school pronoun case
A federal appeals court ordered a local Ohio school district to dismantle a policy banning the use of biological sex pronouns to refer to transgender students in a ruling on Friday. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit sided 10-7 in an en banc ruling with Defending Education, a parental rights movement group that works to “fight indoctrination in classrooms,” per their mission statement
Read MoreBell-to-Bell Cellphone Bans Promise Better Well-Being for Boys
At a Senate hearing this September, three parents recounted heartbreaking stories about how popular AI companions emotionally manipulated their teens and encouraged them to harm themselves and take their own lives. Only one of the parents was lucky enough to figure out what was happening in time to save their child. The other two tragically lost their teens. In each case, the victim was a teenage boy.
Read MoreTexas voters approve adding parental rights amendment to state constitution
Texas voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved Proposition 15, the Parental Rights Amendment, with more than 72% in favor. The measure, which passed alongside all 16 other constitutional amendments on the ballot, enshrines parents’ fundamental authority over their children’s upbringing directly into the Texas Constitution, marking the first such explicit protection in any U.S. state charter.
Read MoreFact check: Do parental notification laws for abortion harm minors?
Parental notification laws vary across states, but most require the abortion provider to notify a parent before the abortion takes place, unless it’s a medical emergency or the minor obtains a court order.
Read MoreParenting Doesn’t Have to Be This Hard. You Can Just Tell Your Kids What to Do.
Parents of young children in the U.S. report finding parenthood to be increasingly difficult and stressful, even though life, by nearly every metric, is much better for us than it was for our ancestors. Why? There are probably many factors, and in our next three essays, we will explore a few of them. First, we will consider the burgeoning trend of “gentle” parenting and its cousin, “intensive” parenting, considering why these modes of parenting prove not only untenable for parents but stressful for kids.
Read MoreParents deprived of opt-out option promise legal action
Mary Catherine Martin says Thomas More Society attorneys sent a demand letter to the Kirkwood School District last month shortly after it forced middle school students to celebrate “LGBTQ+ History Month” without providing parents an opt-out for their children.
Read MoreMaryland school district asks 11-year-olds to define trans terms like ‘gender expression’ and ‘sex assigned at birth’
A lesson at Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland asked 12-year-old students to match vocabulary terms, including “Sex Assigned at Birth,” “Gender Identity,” “Transgender,” “Gender Expression,” and “Cisgender.”
Read MoreReflect and Reset: Renewing Your Facilitation with Fathers
Do you ever feel that your facilitation battery is running low? Have you ever ended a meeting with a father or group of fathers and thought, “Man, I just didn’t have it today?”
Read MoreOklahoma Governor Declares November ‘Family Month,’ Encouraging Family Mealtimes
For the third year in a row, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt declared November “Family Month” in the Sooner State.
The governor signed a proclamation on November 1, calling attention to the family, composed of mother, father and children, as an essential human institution.
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