Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting
New Research Shows How Fatherhood Uniquely Boosts Child Health
New medical research from a group of Penn State scholars provides new evidence on the unique importance of a father’s role in boosting the physiological health of his children. Appearing in the journal Health Psychology, this longitudinal research is the first of its kind to document how warm and engaged fathering in early childhood raises “children’s later cardiometabolic health.”
Read MoreTrial against Meta and Google for youth social media addiction begins in LA
A landmark trial started February 9, 2026, in Los Angeles Superior Court, accusing Meta (Instagram) and Google (YouTube) of deliberately addicting children and harming their mental health.
Read MoreFrance’s health ministry urges young adults to have children
France’s health ministry is sending letters to 29-year-olds in the country, urging them to have children before it is “too late.”
Read More‘Going No-Contact’ Is a Blood Sport
Unfortunately, such estrangements are increasing across America. “Ten years ago, a parent who had not met a grandchild or had been cut out of an adult child’s life was a rarity in counseling offices like mine,” writer and therapist Paula Rinehart recalls. “Now the experience is becoming far more common.” Rinehart cites a recent YouGov poll estimating that 38% of Americans are estranged from a sibling, parent/child, or grandparent/child.
Read MoreNYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani pushes radical abortion agenda
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has unveiled plans to open two new clinics dubbed “Elevate You,” specifically for young people aged 16 to 25, under the guise of providing behavioral health, primary care, and “reproductive care”—including abortions.
Pro-life advocates decry this as a taxpayer-funded push to normalize the destruction of innocent lives, prioritizing death over true support for mothers, families, and life-affirming alternatives.
Nintendo game pushes non-binary, bisexual characters on kids
Nintendo’s latest release, “Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream,” rated PEGI 3 and marketed for all ages, has sparked outrage for allowing young players to create non-binary and bisexual characters. The game offers gender options including male, female, and non-binary, with dating preferences that can include one gender, more than one, or none—effectively promoting LGBT identities in a title accessible to three-year-olds.
Read MoreMedia watchdog hopes ‘bellwether’ case brings a reckoning
“I have seen how these tech platforms have specifically hired psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists,” the watchdog relays.
“The allegation is that these people have been hired specifically to figure out how to hook kids and adults on the platform.”A potential landmark case currently winding its way through the California court system could hold Big Social Media accountable for intentionally designing their platforms to be addictive to children and teens.
Mom demands Big Tech accountability, says federal law blocking justice for deceased son
A California mother whose 16-year-old son died by suicide following severe cyberbullying joined anti-sexual exploitation advocates and bipartisan lawmakers in demanding the reform of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which they say Big Tech uses as a loophole to avoid accountability for distributing offensive or explicit content.
Read MoreCouple continues legal battle after foster application was blocked over LGBT beliefs
A Catholic couple who alleges that Massachusetts officials banned them from welcoming foster children into their home due to their religious beliefs is still fighting for their rights in court, even after state foster care licensing rules were altered amid federal pressure.
Read MoreChristians Are Reclaiming Marriage to Protect Children
The debate that preceded Obergefell, which imposed same-sex marriage on all fifty states, was relentlessly adult-centric. Both sides framed marriage as a contest between adult interests and adult liberties. Both sidelined the true victims of marriage redefinition: children.
Read MoreWhen Should I Let My Preteen Child Start Dating? Four Key Tips
Kids are generally not ready for the freedom of dating until somewhere between the ages of 16 and 18.
Read MoreFrance moves closer to banning social media for minors under 15
The French National Assembly overwhelmingly passed legislation last week that would ban children under 15 from using social media.
“With this law, we are setting a clear limit in society. We are saying something simple: Social media is not harmless,” MP Laure Miller, who authored the bill, said after it passed.
“Banning social media for those under 15: this is what scientists recommend, and this is what the French people are overwhelmingly calling for,” Macron said.
