by United Families International | May 19, 2011 | adoption, father, motherhood, UFI Blog, Women's Rights
By Carol Soelberg Remember last summer and the controversy surrounding actress Jennifer Aniston? While promoting her new movie “The Switch,” Aniston had commented: “Women are realizing it more and more that you don’t have to settle. They...
by United Families International | May 18, 2011 | Child Development, Divorce, Marriage, UFI Blog
By Grace Sailor It is difficult to watch the news without hearing about another celebrity marriage failing, as is with the recent news of the unraveling of the famous Shriver-Schwarzenegger union. It is no wonder that the rising generation is more likely to live...
by United Families International | May 17, 2011 | Child Development, Family, Parents, UFI Blog
By Rachel Allison We always assume that families eating together would help strengthen family ties and raise better-adjusted kids, but specific studies have been done over the years that prove our assumptions by highlighting the benefits of time spent together at the...
by United Families International | May 16, 2011 | Divorce, Marriage, Myth Buster, UFI Blog
The largest federally funded study on divorced fathers found that women – not their husbands – initiate two-thirds of divorces.[i] This statistic might lead you to believe that many women are in abusive relationships necessitating divorce. A 15-year study...
by United Families International | May 13, 2011 | Abstinence, AIDS, Child Development, Same-Sex Attraction, Sex Education, UFI Blog, UN
Is the early sexualization of girls OK or not? Those that push their “sexual and reproductive health” policies at the UN seem to be confused. A quick perusal of some recent conference documents will show you language like this paragraph from the resolution...
by United Families International | May 12, 2011 | Child Development, Polls, UFI Blog
Here is the weekly poll question: “Is celebrating and cheering the death of a mass murderer like Osama Bin Laden an appropriate message to send to our children?” Here is how our readers answered: 68 percent No 32...