by United Families International | May 15, 2014 | Child Development, Family, Free Speech, Media, motherhood, Parents, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
Rebecca Mallory What’s the big deal with using four-letter words, swearing, etc? And who the heck (is that bad??) gets to decide what swearing is anyway? At age 7, I remember doing dishes with my older sister, Jean, who coaxed me into yelling...
by United Families International | May 9, 2014 | motherhood, Parents, UFI Blog
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by United Families International | May 8, 2014 | motherhood, UFI Blog
Jessica Sabin Gloria Steinem, one of the leaders in the modern feminist movement, once said. “We need to remember across generations that there is as much to learn as there is to teach.” So today we must ask ourselves, “What will the women who come after me learn from...
by United Families International | May 6, 2014 | Child Development, Family, motherhood, Parents, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
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by United Families International | May 2, 2014 | Child Development, Demographic Decline, Education, Family, Family Planning, Feminism, Marriage, Media, motherhood, Myth Buster, Parents, Population Control, Schools, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
Maryn Holladay My husband subscribes to Bloomberg Businessweek. This magazine and I have a good thing going on. Like weekly clockwork: the magazine arrives, I thumb through, I focus on a fascinating article or two (or six), and a few minutes (or… longer) later, I...
by United Families International | Apr 29, 2014 | Child Development, Family, Grandparents, motherhood, Parents, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
Liz Mackay It was a typical Monday morning with children to awaken and help prepare for the day, lunches to pack, laundry to oversee, vacuuming to start. As I moved forward to accomplish these needed tasks, my two youngest children kept coming up and petitioning me...