‘Cribsheet’ Takes The Air Out Of Inflated Parenting Worries So You Can Enjoy Your Kids
Like her first book, economist Emily Oster’s ‘Cribsheet’ dismantles myths and pokes holes in junk science, centered on parenting for babies and toddlers ages 0 to 3.
Only School Choice Can Set Families Free From Transgender-Obsessed Public Schools
When parents’ wishes and values are being violated by gender insanity-obsessed school districts, they should be free to take their children elsewhere.
New Report Shows International Adoption Edging Closer To Extinction
The industry’s overregulation is making it increasingly difficult for willing families to take the plunge and attempt international adoption.
People Who Get Social Security Benefits Without Having Children Are Free Riders
Maybe people should be expected to retire on a smaller Social Security benefit if they did not contribute the next generation of taxpayers.
Silicon Valley Execs Get Your Kids Hooked On Their Gadgets, But Not Their Kids
Social media company creators are beginning to speak out about restricting technology for children. So should the rest of us follow suit?
You Don’t Have To Be Ryan Fitzpatrick Or Phil Rivers To Love A Houseful Of Kids
News came out Monday that Tampa Bay quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and his wife have created baby seven, due for breath in January.
Under White Privilege Theory, Progressives Won’t Be Happy Until You Hate Your Kids
You’re probably perpetuating racism. How? Because you love our kids and want them to do well in life. Which is just the worst, right?
Podcast: Democrats Push Single Payer, Republicans Push Paid Family Leave
Hadley Heath Manning discusses the current partisan agendas including paid parental leave , Medicare for all, and the opioid epidemic.
In ‘All Happy Families,’ Jeanne McCulloch Tries To Learn From A Family Full Of Bad Marriages
In Jeanne McCulloch’s new memoir, ‘All Happy Families,’ the former managing editor of The Paris Review picks apart the failed marriages in her family with recollections that are at once potent and imperfect.
The Law Should Protect Children, Not Sexual Expressionism
Law professor Helen Alvaré’s new book, ‘Putting Children’s Interests First in US Family Law and Policy,’ details the alarming number of ways the law privileges ‘consensual adult sexual expression,’ regardless of the consequences.
The Child Tax Credit Will Make Or Break Success For Tax Reform
To bring home a win, the White House and Congress need tax reform. To pass tax reform, they need to ensure middle-class families will meaningfully benefit.
12 Ways Artificial Wombs Will Change The World
While this technology holds much promise for premature babies, we should take the meantime to think through the potential ramifications.
Everyone Should Consider How To Support Moms Like Professor Who Offered To Hold Baby In Class
Professor Sally Hunter told single mother Morgan King she doesn’t need to miss class again if she can’t find childcare. Just bring the baby to class.
The Surprising Link Between Broken Families And America’s Opioid Crisis
Harm-reduction and law enforcement are a losing battle because our society’s saturation with opioids inadvertently unmasked a dormant, lingering pain: the breakup of American families.
‘Open Marriage’ Is Just Another Term For Adultery, And Just As Selfish
Calling sexual relationships outside of marriage ‘open,’ even when both spouses agree on it, is just another way to try to disguise the truth.
Half The Fun Of Being A Parent Is Trolling Your Children
Whether it’s telling them the ice cream truck only plays music when it’s out of ice cream, or vegetables will make their eyelashes grow, trolling your kids is endless entertainment.
6 Common Sense Parenting Steps That Will Assure You Of Absolutely Nothing
Here is your all-purpose guide to what every mom and dad needs to do for their kids.
If You Have Lots Of Kids, Don’t Take People’s Curious Comments Too Seriously
When people ask me questions or make comments about my five kids, I understand why. Many are asking about a path not taken, or one that they are toying going down, but worry about the unknowns.
4 Surprising Perks To Marrying In Your Twenties
Don’t believe the myth that you need to spend years ‘discovering yourself’ or building your solo life before marrying.
Why Your Risk For Divorce Is Probably A Lot Lower Than You Think
Divorce is a problem in the United States. But there are personal factors that make you more or less likely to get divorced, and you can control them.