The dad effect: Why dads are as important as mums
While the mother-child bond is indisputable, increasingly research is showing that dads, too, have a huge impact on their kids – and vice-versa. Of course,
While the mother-child bond is indisputable, increasingly research is showing that dads, too, have a huge impact on their kids – and vice-versa. Of course,
http://m.smh.com.au/executive-style/culture/blogs/all-men-are-liars/defeated-dads-20130326-2grz8.html Watched a beautiful little film recently titled For Ellen that made me cry more than any movie has in 20 years. It stars Paul
Policy makers have had the advantage of more than 70 years of fatherhood research to inform their legislative decisions. It is time to act on this
http://www.eagleforum.org/publications/column/why-did-he-kill-all-those-children.html The idea for massacring children in an elementary school or shooting up a mall filled with Christmas shoppers does not come from reading books,
Dads’ group members Don Crinson (left) with son Merlin and James Vincent with daughter Ashley. Photo: James Boddington CHARLES Areni was shopping alone in
After our tears dry for the twenty little darlings and seven others who were mowed down by Adam Lanza, we begin to ask “Why?” There
OFFICIALS at the Australian embassy in Italy — helping an Australian mother abduct her four girls — made last-minute flight changes in order to
“We need moms and dads helping raise kids wherever possible,” Romney explained. “The benefit of having two parents in the home — ……… Because if there is a two parent family, the prospect of living in poverty goes down dramatically.
MARRIAGE can help prevent cancer. It is the best chance of fulfilment in life and divorcing parents should be encouraged to reconcile, says a book
Avoca Beach Picture Theatre Coasties 2012 Winne Every 2nd Weekend Every father who is separated from his children understands the meaning of the term “Every
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