by United Families International | Nov 18, 2015 | Abortion, Birth Rate, Child Development, Choice, Family, Family Planning, father, Freedom, Gender, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Sanctity of Life, Sex Selection Abortion, The Family, Values
by Jessica Westfall Editor’s notes: See Part 1 of this series here The book, Unnatural Selection by Mara Hvistendahl, outlines the history of population control, abortion, and sex selection from a pro-abortion standpoint. Using this information, I will outline...
by United Families International | Nov 12, 2015 | Child Development, Drug Use, Family, father, Grandparents, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Research, The Family, Values
Tashica Jacobson Basic, while typically thought of as simple or easy, it is the most crucial to an outcome. For example basic math, which is elementary material is what makes up our ability to solve calculous and trigonometry problems. Replacing that basic...
by United Families International | Nov 11, 2015 | Abortion, Birth Rate, Child Abuse, Child Development, Choice, Demographic Decline, Family, Family Planning, Gender, Health Care, motherhood, Parental Rights, Population Control, Sanctity of Life, Sex Selection Abortion, Technology, Values
by Jessica Westfall The book, Unnatural Selection by Mara Hvistendahl, outlines the history of population control, abortion, and sex selection from a pro-abortion standpoint. Using this information, I will outline 3 issues regarding this movement: recurring ideas,...
by United Families International | Nov 10, 2015 | Child Development, Choice, Family, father, Free Speech, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, The Family, Values
by Christie Masters There is something serendipitous about the household being in a bit of turmoil when writing an article on conflict resolution. Peacemaking is constantly being discussed. When I asked my twelve year-old what she thought was the best way to resolve...
by United Families International | Nov 4, 2015 | Child Development, Education, Family, motherhood, Parents, Research, Schools, The Family, Values
by Jessica Westfall I have always been drawn to the behaviorist approach. The ability to support good behavior and ignore or punish bad behavior and get desired results sits well with me. However, I have been reading Punished by Rewards by Alfie Kohn, and he...
by United Families International | Nov 3, 2015 | Education, Family, father, Feminism, Free Speech, Freedom, Gender Identity, Life, Marriage, Media, motherhood, Parents, Religion, Religious Freedom, Religious rights, Same-Sex Attraction, Same-Sex Marriage, Sanctity of Life, Sexual Orientation, The Family, Values, Women's Rights
by Mekelle Tenney Last week my husband and I attended the World Congress of Families in Salt Lake City Utah. It was the 9th Congress held since the organizations founding in 1997. With over 3300 in attendance the Congress is the largest pro-family gathering in the...