Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting
The Social Mobility Index: Ranking the States on Family Life
amily life sets the foundation for social mobility. Before a child ever encounters the labor market, formal schooling, or the broader institutional environment, the home sets the trajectory for developing cognitive skills, character traits, and the soft skills associated with long-term flourishing.
Read MoreA Cluttered Home Causes More Stress for Women Than Men
So, for deep rooted psychological reasons, decluttering the home is a good way to improve both mental and physical health, especially for women with young children. Decluttering the workspace is also likely to have positive effects on both productivity and mood. And for grandparents, a good way to encourage your grandchildren to visit more often is to keep a clean and uncluttered home.
Read MoreHelping Your Child Develop Resilience
The key to resilient children … is you. They’ll thrive with your support, trust, and unconditional love and learn to harness their God-given abilities and work through their struggles.
Read MoreSchool smartphone, social media bans, gain momentum across US
31 states either already limit or ban students from using their personal devices in school or plan to do so for the 2025-26 or 2026-27 school years.
Read MoreHow U.S. Teens View School Cellphone Bans
About 4 in 10 teens support cellphone bans in classrooms; fewer back all-day restrictions.
Read MoreColorado Bill Would Force Parents to Accept Child’s New ‘Gender Identity’
In cases where parents divorce or separate, Senate Bill 26-018 mandates that courts take into consideration whether or not a parent supports a child’s “identity as it relates to a protected class” when “determining parenting time and allocation of decision-making responsibility.”
Read MorePornography Age Verification Laws — What They Are and Which States Have Them
Described by Politico as “perhaps the most bipartisan laws in the country,” age verification laws help parents protect their kids by making it harder for minors to access adult content online.
Read MoreTo Make Marriage and Children Great Again, We Must Make Hearts Whole Again
Men and women must recognize and come to appreciate that fulfillment in life comes from being “others” focused. Good marriages are selfless and sacrificial. They give and don’t keep score. They realize that true fulfillment comes from commitment and giving of oneself.
Read MoreA Third Way: What We Can Learn From the Amish Approach to Tech
“For the Amish, it’s a question of wisdom: will this technology serve our highest goals for ourselves and our communities, or will it in some significant way compromise them?”
Read MoreUK Petition to Halt Drug Trial Testing Puberty Blockers on Kids Passes 100,000 Signatures
A UK petition to cancel a clinical trial testing puberty blockers on children surpassed 100,000 signatures yesterday — a critical milestone which qualifies the petition for debate in parliament.
Read MoreAmericans Want More Faith In The Public Square, Back Parental Rights
“[Fifty-seven percent] of Americans agree that religious freedom is inherently public, and that Americans should be free to share their faith in public spaces, such as at school, work, or on social media — a five-point rise since 2020,” the index found.
Read MoreNew Age-Verification Systems Seek to Block Underage TikTok Accounts in Europe
TikTok will soon roll out enhanced age-verification technology across the European Union, aiming to prevent children under 16 from accessing its platform. The move comes amid growing calls for stricter social media restrictions similar to Australia’s ban on under-16s.
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