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Tuesday, September 9th, 2014
Parents are one of the most influential factors when talking about bullying – in that they are the most likely to be able to prevent it. The way parents model appropriate interactions and communication to their children (for example, resolve disagreements, be assertive when appropriate) will impact on how their children interact with others – Read more
Tags: Bullying, children, parenting, Parents, prevention of bullying, raising children
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Parents preventing and dealing with bullying
Friday, July 11th, 2014
A marker of 21st century adult life may be the eternal debate about whether to “disconnect” once in a while, but for children the question is a far more serious one. Born into the digital age and exposed to technology and the internet very early, this generation of kids are effectively guinea pigs in the Read more
Tags: children, digital age, digital natives, Internet, modern parenting, parenting, Parents, raising children, Sex, sex talk, tech talk
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Modern parents: replace sex talk with tech talk
Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
Concern is growing about increased pressures on teenagers to engage in risky behaviour such as sending sexually explicit text messages. Celebrity culture, the prevalence of sexual imagery and a lack of awareness about the consequences are among the pressures experts say are being piled on teenagers. Parents are now being called on to educate themselves Read more
Tags: children, Parents, Sexting, Technology
Posted in News Shorts | Comments Off on Children as young as ten swapping nude pictures on phones
Friday, October 18th, 2013
For his new book, author Andrew Solomon spoke with parents who have children completely unlike them — with autism, Down syndrome or dwarfism. SPIEGEL spoke with him about his findings and how they changed his parenting. SPIEGEL: Dr. Solomon, in your book you write about Jason Kingsley, who was a child star on “Sesame Street.” What’s Read more
Tags: autism, Down syndrome, families, Family, Family Life, parenting, Parents
Posted in Features | Comments Off on There’s no such thing as a ‘normal’ family
Friday, August 23rd, 2013
The young priest preached on the sanctity of life at a Denver hospice. Afterward an older couple asked him if their son, who had died of AIDS, would be in hell forever. The priest said he couldn’t answer that. More than 20 years later Shawn Reynolds still remembers the anguish on the couple’s faces. “He Read more
Tags: Bi-sexual, Gay, Lesbian, Parenthood, Parents, Transgender
Posted in Features | Comments Off on What it’s like to be a Catholic parent of GLBT children
Friday, July 5th, 2013
My mother used to say a phrase I’ll never forget. As a teenager, there were times that I would refuse to do as she asked, would stomp my feet in anger, or argue that she didn’t love me. But she would always reply, “Wait until you’re a mother and you’ll see why I worry about Read more
Tags: children, discipline, Family, Family Life, family living, parenting, Parents, self-discipline, Teenagers, Thuy Yau
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on I’m glad my parents were hard on me
Friday, June 28th, 2013
Brookes Ebetsch took only a long weekend off work after giving birth to her daughter in Texas in 2011. Her employer didn’t offer paid leave, and she and her husband couldn’t afford to take the financial hit of having her take weeks off. Her daughter, Sabina, arrived on a Thursday and Ebetsch was back at Read more
Tags: children, Family, Family Life, family matters, family policy, Paid Parental Leave, Parents, workplace policy
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Workplace policies and having children
Tuesday, June 18th, 2013
I understand where Jennifer Aniston is coming from. Like many of her peers in Hollywood, not to mention scholars and writers opining on fatherhood these days, she has come to the conclusion that dads are dispensable: “Women are realizing it more and more knowing that they don’t have to settle with a man just to Read more
Tags: childhood, children, children's welfare, Development, fatherhood, fathers, good fathers, human development, Kyle Pruett, Men, parenting, Parents
Posted in Features | Comments Off on The distinct, positive influence of good fathers
Friday, May 17th, 2013
In high school, I loved all those little sayings I heard Christians say. You know the ones – When God closes a door, he opens a window. Or Don’t put God in a box! My personal favorite was when one of my friends in my small group went through a break up with a boy, our small group leader Read more
Tags: children, daughter, Daughters, Mother, Mothers, parent, parenting, Parents, sorry, Women and daughters
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on 12 things your daughter needs you to say
Tuesday, November 13th, 2012
The scenario is familiar to everyone working in parish ministry–8th Grade religious education apathy. When they’re young, they are so full of natural desire for religion. In 3rd Grade, their eyes light up when talking about God. Even by 6th Grade, you can still see that spark. However, in 7th Grade it starts to wane, Read more
Tags: Catholic, children, parenting, Parents, Youth
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Why your kids won’t stay Catholic