Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting
‘Most terrifying, shocking thing’: 9-year-old dies after attempting social media challenge
‘You could check on your kid, it could be kid-friendly videos, and then three minutes later it could be totally something dark because of the algorithms they start creating.’
Read MoreThe Parental Rights Paradox
The ruling reinforced a principle that has appeared again and again in American constitutional law: The parent-child relationship occupies a privileged position above and beyond the interventions of outside adults and institutions.
Read MoreThe Single Biggest Factor in Parenting
In this series on godly parenting, we have described the footers for our parenting house as our personal well-being — especially our relationship with God. A parent with a vibrant relationship with God is far more likely to be an excellent parent than one who is conflicted about his or her relationship with the Eternal.
Read MoreMeta to Pay $375 Million Penalty After Jury Finds Company Endangered Children in Landmark Case
A jury in New Mexico determined on Tuesday that Meta misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and put children in harm’s way by failing to protect them from sexual predators.
Read MoreWoke library director disobeys board vote to relocate 190 books inappropriate for children
The Rutherford County Library System cited violent content and messages that ‘promote gender confusion’ for its decision, but director Luanne James declared she would ‘not comply.’
Read MoreChristian teacher wins right to opt out of teaching same-sex marriage to first-graders
A Christian first-grade teacher in Nashville, Tennessee, has secured a significant victory for religious liberty after his school district agreed to accommodate his faith-based objections to reading books on same-sex marriage to young students. Eric Rivera, who teaches at KIPP Antioch College Prep Elementary School, requested a simple accommodation: permission to have another teacher read materials promoting same-sex marriage during lessons on family structures.
Read MoreHow the Corny Instagram Tradwives Could Save Us After All
Sheryl Sandberg has a thing or two to say about tradwives. The vocal feminist and honorary grandmother of the professional girlboss movement issued a stern warning about this movement in an interview with People Magazine last week.
Read MoreJennifer Burns’ ‘Excelara’ Helps Parents Reclaim Their Kids’ Education
Jennifer Burns, an educator and expert in Christian classical education, offers families an alternative through Excelara, an initiative helping parents start and join Christian, classical hybrid schools. Excelara offers parents and other “education entrepreneurs” everything they need to create affordable, flexible and excellent schools — from rigorous, biblically-based classical curriculum, to administrative support and teacher training, to help finding financial aid.
Read MoreEngaging Fathers in Pregnancy Resource Centers: Criteria That Work
This past month, I had the privilege of presenting at A Caring Center for Women’s (CCW’s) Celebrate Life ’26 Gala, which brought together over 200 stakeholders, community partners, and advocates committed to strengthening women and families. CCW is a comprehensive pregnancy resource center (PRC) in Vero Beach, Florida, led by Executive Director Gerri Rorick.
Read MoreHigh school student posed as adult film star in massive sextortion scheme — and faces hundreds of charges, police say
A high school student is accused of a massive sextortion scheme that allegedly involved coercing underage victims to film themselves having sex. Investigators say that 18-year-old Zachariah Abraham Meyers posed as an attractive adult film star from the Netherlands on social media platforms that included Snapchat and TikTok.
Read MoreMissouri pro-life amendment may be boosted by ban on ‘gender’ procedures for minors
A new poll indicates that an upcoming ballot measure seeking to undo Missouri’s pro-abortion Amendment 3, passed in 2024, may obtain much of its support for its provision forbidding “gender transition surgeries,” cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers for minors.
Read MoreAuthor proudly designs book cover to hide queer themes from parents
Rebecca Bendheim, author of the young adult novel When You’re Brave Enough (targeted at ages 10–14 and set for release April 7, 2026), has openly bragged about designing the book’s cover to signal queer content to children and teens while making it appear as an innocent friendship story to unsuspecting parents.
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