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Why the Benham Brothers Endorsed the Sex Ed Sit Out

Pastors, parents, and other concerned Americans have a duty to stop the "perversion" that is being imposed upon children through "sex ed" and "anti-bullying" programs, Jason and David Benham wrote in a new op-ed endorsing last months Sex Ed Sit...

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Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences

According to an article published by the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI), research now shows that divorce or separation from a parent or guardian is one of the top two most adverse childhood experiences nationally. And which parent is the one...

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Should Your Child Play Fortnite?

Should you allow your children to play the video game Fortnite? With over 40 million Fortnite: Battle Royale players worldwide, understanding the basic premise of the game is a must. A recent article, published by Counter Cultural Mom suggests...

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Pearson's Social Emotional Learning Messages in Student Software

Publishing giant Pearson recently released that the company had been inserting "social-psychological interventions" into its learning software throughout 2017. According to an article by Education Week, Pearson's most recent research involved...

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Family Structure and Child Development Study

A study published in the European Journal of Population shows how family structure can impact child development. The study revealed that children raised with their father in an intact, biological family grow up experiencing...

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What My Parents Don't Know About Social Media

A teacher recently asked her 9th-grade students to anonymously finish the statement "What my parents don't know about social media is..." The students responses proved to be both eye-opening and heartbreaking. Over 80% of the students wrote...

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A Father's Influence

Fathers, you have more influence than you can imagine! No matter how old your little girl is, she still needs an example of a spiritual leader and a positive role model. Here are a few tips for you as you continue to pursue and protect your...

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Being a Safe Source for Conversation

Setting a precedent for how you respond to a teen's shortcomings and questions is an important indicator of how a teen can expect you to respond to future shortcomings and questions. Your teen will be more apt to see you as a safe source when you...

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Why Kid's Need Boundaries

In the video above, Dr. James Dobson illustrates the connection between those who are inadequately exposed to healthy "barriers" and "boundaries" of behavior as children, and those who as young adults...

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Child Sexual Abuse "Fire Drill"

When it comes to emergency preparedness, the value of discussing a safety plan with children is invaluable. Children are often taught where to go in case of a fire at school, to go into the basement if they hear a tornado siren...

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