by United Families International | Oct 10, 2013 | Cohabitation, Family, Parents, UFI Blog
Ann Bailey Blair McMillan of Guelph, Canada, has grown a mullet in a bid to return to the year 1986 – the year he was born. He and his girlfriend, Morgan, have also put away their tablets, smart phones, computers, DVD players, X-box, coffee machine – anything...
by United Families International | Jun 10, 2013 | father, motherhood, Parents
Kristi Kane Several years ago, I heard a wise man proclaim to an audience of parents, “Parents, you cannot afford to be tired.” His statement surprised me. I asked myself, “What’s he talking about!? As a parent, I am almost always tired.” His statement is...
by United Families International | Jun 6, 2013 | Child Development, Parents
Nicole Huckbody & Whitney Trudo Statistics show that 99 percent of American households have at least one television set in their home, and 66 percent of those homes have three or more television sets. Statistics go on to show that when four to six year-old...
by United Families International | Apr 10, 2013 | Education, Parents
Diane Robertson Babies are born needing to belong. Children born to a mother or father who do not want them, neglect them, abuse them, or do not attach to them, often suffer from attachment disorder causing problems throughout their lives. Given this fact, it...
by United Families International | Aug 20, 2012 | Child Development, Education, motherhood, Parents
Ann Bailey As new college coeds get ready to start school, chances are they’re going to notice that there are fewer men in their classes. In fact, the discrepancy stands at about 57 percent women to 43 percent men. Women began to exceed men in college enrollment in...