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Entries Tagged as 'fathers'

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Diaper Saves Baby’s Life

by Stacey
Diapers save us from a lot of smelly messes that ruin our homes and force us to question whether to leave our beloved babies on our neighbors’ doorstep so it really isn’t necessary to make the case that diapers do a great service. But in case you weren’t sure, this AP story shows that […]

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Responsible Fatherhood

by Stacey
This year Father’s Day came and went with little discussion here about the very important role that dads play in their kids’ lives. So I was glad to see this blog post in the NY Times on this essay posted at PsychCentral on responsible fatherhood so I could circle back to it.
In study after […]

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Obama on Black Fathers

by Stacey
Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama used the occasion of Father’s Day last weekend to talk about the role of fathers in the lives of many black children. This article in the NY Times said that in a speech at a 20,000-member Apostolic Church of God on the South Side near Lake Michigan, Obama delivered […]

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Gatekeepers

Cross-posted at MotherTalkers
by Stacey
A new study in the Journal of Family Psychology shows that it isn’t just babies that moms have to nurture. According to this article in Science Daily, researchers at Ohio State University found that fathers were more involved in the day-to-day care of their infants when they received active encouragement from their […]

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Mama’s Got Game

by Stacey
As the mother of two boys I spend a fair amount of time playing with balls. Yes, I have changed a lot of diapers, but what I’m talking about are soccer balls, footballs, tennis balls, bouncy rubber balls that disappear under the couch and make the baby cry. If it’s round, we’ve got it […]

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Family Mealtime

by Stacey
I have a confession. My family rarely sits down altogether for dinners during the week. Usually I feed the kids before my husband gets home from work and I wait to eat with him after the kids are in bed. But according to this post on the Greater Good Science Center’s Half Full […]

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Quite a Story

Cross-posted at MotherTalkers
by Stacey
About a week ago I went to hear a lecture on talking to kids about sex by Amy Lang, a parent educator in Seattle. I really was just tagging along with a friend and hadn’t given much thought to the topic since my kids are only four and one-year old.
Well, I got […]

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Do Kids Bring Happiness?

Cross-posted at MotherTalkers
by Stacey
Here’s some crazy crap for you: According to a new documentary film making its way through politically conservative circles, there’s an ominous decline in childbirth rates around the world such that if we all don’t start procreating fast, armageddon is surely afoot. The movie is called “Demographic Winter: Decline of the Human […]

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Tragic Stars

by Stacey
It’s been two weeks since Heath Ledger’s body was found in his Manhattan apartment and it seems that the cause of death was accidental overdose. According to this article in Newsweek, the 28-year-old Australian-born actor and star of “Brokeback Mountain” died from a lethal combination of prescription medications used to treat anxiety, insomnia […]

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

The Open Post

by Stacey
So I’m thinking it’s time to review the deal with The Open Post. I started this a while back to give you guys a chance to take over the podium and talk about whatever you want to talk about. It could be an article you read recently that relates to parenting or something that’s […]