by United Families International | Mar 26, 2013 | Abstinence, Child Development, Cohabitation, Divorce, Education, Family, father, Feminism, Grandparents, Marriage, Media, motherhood, Parents, Research, Single Mothers, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison My children are pretty savvy…at least their mother thinks so. However, periodically one or another will surprise me with a statement that proves that he’s not as “in the know” as he should be. By sighting a few statistics or studies, my child has...
by United Families International | Mar 18, 2013 | Family, Media, motherhood, Technology
Kristi Kane Years ago, when cell phones started becoming widely available, there were several things I started noticing. One was that when I was having dinner with my husband at a restaurant, people were on their phones. I thought it was beyond rude to be on your...
by United Families International | Feb 5, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Grandparents, Health Care, Media, motherhood, Parents, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison Moms and Dads, do your homework where your children are concerned…I wish I had. My young children spent their summers in southern Colorado surrounded by beautiful ten-thousand foot mountains, and near several streams where they fished for hours most...
by United Families International | Jan 31, 2013 | Child Development, Constitution, Divorce, Education, Family, father, Free Speech, Grandparents, Marriage, Media, Parental Rights, Parents, Religion, Religious Freedom, Research, Schools, Sovereignty, The Family, UFI, Values
Maddi Gillel Editor’s note: This is the third in a series on education. To see “The High Water Mark,” go here, the second article, “The Nose Dive,” is here. The value of the second cycle is that many have learned the hard way what works to make a country strong,...
by United Families International | Jan 17, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, Media, Parents, Religion, Religious Freedom, Research, Schools, The Family, Values
Maddi Gillel “The strict discipline in educational preparation for professional life is described by John Adams. By the time his son, John Quincy Adams was 18, the youth had become fairly proficient in Latin, French, and Greek. He had also studied English and French...
by United Families International | Jan 15, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Media, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Schools, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison This post may offend some of our readers. If I say something that hits too close to home, just honestly evaluate your child’s involvement and if necessary ignore my observations. My children grew up during the skate-board craze in our neighborhood. ...