Category: Marriage/Family

The War on Black Fathers

Public discourse involving the black family often writes men completely out of the picture.
On every measure, black children benefit from being raised by a father and mother.
Every child is the living embodiment of the relationship between exactly one man and one woman, and each child has a right to the affection, protection, and direction of those parents.

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Ireland’s plunging marriage rates alarm church and state

Ireland’s marriage rates have cratered to historic lows, sparking urgent warnings from the Iona Institute’s new paper, “On the Wrong Course: Birth, Marriage and Family Trends in Ireland.” Dropping from 5.2 per thousand adults in 2004 to just 3.8 in 2024—below the EU’s 4.0 average in 2023—this decline signals a profound cultural shift away from lifelong commitments, threatening children, couples, and society at large.

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Is Romance Dead or Delayed?

Research supports my clinical experience and indicates that dating is on the decline among teens and young adults, despite the fact that the majority of single men and women between the ages of eighteen and thirty-four want to be in a romantic relationship. The challenge? Many simply don’t know how to navigate the path to finding one.

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Perspective: What should we make of the rise of the ‘trad son’?

Unlike two disparaged archetypes — the American basement dwellers and the Japanese hikikomori who rely on their parents for support — the trad son offers something useful to his parents: labor in exchange for his upkeep, whether it be cooking, cleaning, yard work or running errands. In other words, you might say the trad son is merely being a productive member of a household, which parenting expert John Rosemond says even a 3-year-old should do.
That said, there’s no question that the arrangement can be appealing for both young men and their parents, who might enjoy both the help and the pleasure of having their son stick around longer than expected. And it’s been pointed out that this isn’t as unusual in other cultures, where it’s simply called a less trendy term: multigenerational living.

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A Cluttered Home Causes More Stress for Women Than Men

So, for deep rooted psychological reasons, decluttering the home is a good way to improve both mental and physical health, especially for women with young children. Decluttering the workspace is also likely to have positive effects on both productivity and mood. And for grandparents, a good way to encourage your grandchildren to visit more often is to keep a clean and uncluttered home.

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Has Our Reliance on EdTech Ushered in an Illiterate Age?

Gone are the days of naively believing that screen time is a net positive for youth. Over the past 18 months, we have seen a sharp rise in legislative action banning smartphones during the school day and an abundance of conversations and research documenting the negative influences of social media on teen mental health. It should come as no surprise, then, that many are now questioning the amount of screen time students are receiving during the school day.

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