by United Families International | Oct 2, 2014 | Email Articles, Marriage and Family, Parental Rights, Parents
What Young People Want Movie screens, computer screens, tablet screens, and cell phone screens—they’re everywhere and do just about everything—except “screen” out harmful content. Today’s young people are saturated in destructive messages about body image, sexual...
by UFI Team Member | Jun 11, 2025 | Family, Gender, Gender Identity, LGBT, Mental Health, Sexual Orientation, Transgender
Have you ever wondered what’s really happening behind the headlines on gender transitions in children? In a compelling interview with UFI’s Alexis Tarkalson, pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Quentin Van Meter shares eye-opening insights from decades of experience—raising...
by UFI Blog | May 3, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Parental Rights
by Diane Robertson Part two of a two-part series examining California’s overreach into the lives of children and families and the rights of parents. The main problem with California’s SRC 41 is that it removes full on decision making about children from the parents...
by United Families International | Apr 20, 2016 | Birth Rate, Child Development, Choice, Demographic Decline, Elder Care, Family, Family Planning, Freedom, Grandparents, Health Care, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Population Control, Values
by Elise Ellsworth Family life can be a burden. A proliferation of more articles have been written about those who forego marriage in favor of unconnected lifestyles: “I Just Don’t Want a Child.” “The Child-free Life.” “10 Reasons You Don’t Have to Get Married.” “Why...
by United Families International | Feb 22, 2016 | Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Family Planning, father, Feminism, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Religion, stay-at-home mom, Values
by Erin Weist When I was a teenager I didn’t think much of being a mom. In fact, that thought process continued as I grew into a young adult, attended college, lived overseas, held full-time jobs and basically became an adult. Looking back it’s silly that I...