by United Families International | Mar 4, 2013 | Family, Feminism, motherhood
Kristi Kane On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident. Six days later, on September 5, Mother Teresa died. It was curious to me that a woman of fame, fortune and title was splashed all over the pages of magazines and newspapers and even...
by United Families International | Dec 17, 2012 | Family, motherhood, Parents
Bobbie Jager I am a mother of 13 children, and like you my heart is heavy from the shooting in Sandy Connecticut. Our world is in a critical condition. There are mothers and fathers tonight who have empty arms and our nation has been once again brought to its knees....
by United Families International | Oct 25, 2012 | Abortion, Birth Rate, Breastfeeding, motherhood
Ann Bailey A mass of pink-wearing humanity wound its way through New York’s Central Park last weekend. Young, old, male, female, babies in strollers and young adults on roller skates all joined in to express support to family members who have suffered from breast...
by United Families International | Oct 8, 2012 | Cohabitation, Divorce, Family, Marriage, motherhood, Same-Sex Marriage
Greg Barlow “Epigenetics” is the name given to a theory that presumes that the life experiences of our ancestors are actually implanted into our DNA. Early psychoanalytical theory sought to find ways to deprogram this ‘genetic heritage’...
by United Families International | Aug 21, 2012 | Child Development, motherhood, Parents
Rachel Allison According to the childstats.gov website, over half of America’s children are being raised in daycares. The first time I ever thought about a “daycare child” was before I had children of my own. I was with my friend at a park and a huge bus pulled up,...