by UFI Blog | May 14, 2024 | motherhood, Parents, stay-at-home mom, working mothers
May 14, 2024 By Rebecca Heiner Recently, I spent time sorting through old family photos with my 79-year-old mother. For the past year and a half, she has been battling pancreatic cancer. After aggressive treatment the doctors determined there was nothing more they...
by UFI Blog | May 24, 2023 | Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Family Planning, Marriage, Marriage and Family, motherhood, Parents, social media, stay-at-home mom, The Family, Values, working mothers
May 24, 2023 by Natalie Burr The rise of dual income households has led to less time spent with children. Parents spend an average of only three and a half hours a day with their kids. This time includes daily chores, making dinner, running errands, etc. My family is...
by UFI Blog | Feb 18, 2020 | Family, father, Marriage, working mothers
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. By Jenet Erickson for United Families International A recent report from The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics lit up headlines across the nation: “Women now hold...
by UFI Blog | Sep 23, 2019 | Abortion, Family, Family Planning, Feminism, Marriage and Family, motherhood, working mothers
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Tori Black If you watched the 2019 Oscars, maybe you saw the inspiring Nike ad, “Dream Crazier,” which was part of its “Just Do It” campaign...
by UFI Blog | Jun 24, 2019 | Family, motherhood, Religion, working mothers
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Jenet Erickson When findings from the World Family Map exploring links between religion and family well-being were published in The New York...
by UFI Blog | Jan 15, 2019 | Child Development, Family, stay-at-home mom, working mothers
From the Desk of Tori Black: Hello Friends, When I was around five, my mother returned to work. The memory of my life at home with her before she returned to the workplace was for many years tinged by a palpable sadness. I missed being at home with her. So when I...