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Teenagers and Dating

As homecoming dances approach at high schools all over the country, many teenagers are thinking about who they might go with. This can bring about all kinds of questions about dating, especially if expectations and boundaries have not been clearly...

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A Parent's Guide To Purpose

One of the biggest issues young people currently face is "purposelessness." Too many young people are finding their purpose and identity in unfulfilling places. Parents need to be the primary educators of their children. Parents must equip...

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Rough-and-Tumble Play

Fathers play a crucial role in the lives of their children. A recent study out of Australia examined father-child "rough-and-tumble" play and its effects on children. Researchers found that frequent rough-and-tumble play makes a...

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Post-Roe Sex Education

Since the Dobbs decision was released in June, our country has changed. Women nationwide are discussing how they will cope without easy access to abortion. More broadly, many men and women are thinking about how they want to prepare the...

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New Snapchat Parental Controls

For many years, Snapchat has been one of the most popular social media apps for teenagers. However, it is also one of the most dangerous apps for young people. Between unwanted geolocation and inappropriate Discover pages, it's no wonder parents...

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Parents Sue Department of Education

Three conservative parenting groups filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, and the advisory council for parents and families. These parenting groups, including Parents Defending...

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The Importance of Parental Warmth

Parental warmth has a tremendous impact on children's development, well-being and even flourishing later in life. Parental warmth is often conveyed through affection, comfort, concern, nurturance, and support—making a...

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A Rise In Sports Gambling Among Students

As a participant or a spectator, sporting events can be a training ground for building character and discipline. Beyond the game itself, those choosing to gamble on the outcome of various sporting events has reached a new high in the United States....

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Talking to Your Children About the Post-Roe Era

No doubt, by now you have heard that last Friday the Supreme Court released Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, striking down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and returning the issue of abortion to be...

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Attacks on the Family

Society is falling apart, largely due to the decades-long predation of Marxist-feminism on masculinity, particularly married fatherhood. According to Dr. Pat Fagan, director of the Marriage and Religion Research Institute, this attack resulting...

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