Why French Kids Don’t Have ADHD
French children don't need medications to control their behavior: The case against labeling and medicating children, and effective alternatives for treating them
As a therapist who works with children, it makes perfect sense to me that French children don’t need medications to control their behavior because they learn self-control early in their lives. The children grow up in families in which the rules are well-understood, and a clear family hierarchy is firmly in place. In French families,... Continue Reading
School Wrote To Parents Telling Them Their Eight-Year-Olds Had To Attend Workshop On Islam – Or Be Branded RACIST On Their Permanent Record
Parents told their children would be marked down for racial discrimination if they did not attend a workshop on Islam
The headmistress of Littleton Green Community School, in Huntington, Staffordshire, wrote to parents telling them about the school trip to the Explore Islam workshop at Staffordshire University next week. They were told the Years Four and Six children would be looking at religious artefacts on their visit – and threatened with being labelled as racists... Continue Reading
Atheist ‘Mega-Churches’ Take Root Across US, World
The inaugural Sunday Assembly in Los Angeles attracted several hundred people bound by their belief in non-belief
During the service, attendees stomped their feet, clapped their hands and cheered as Jones and Evans led the group through rousing renditions of “Lean on Me,” ”Here Comes the Sun” and other hits that took the place of gospel songs. Congregants dissolved into laughter at a get-to-know-you game that involved clapping and slapping the hands... Continue Reading
Mormon Church Set To Become Florida’s Largest Private Landowner
A deal to buy nearly 400,000 acres in the Panhandle region will make the Mormon church the largest private landowner in Florida
Although virtually all of the church’s holdings remain in rural and agricultural uses, the church has plans approved by Osceola County for future development of a 19,000-acre section of the Deseret Ranches located 10 miles from Orlando International Airport. The area is near the route of the All Aboard Florida privately funded train between Orlando... Continue Reading
Lessons In Leadership: It’s Not About You. (It’s About Them)
People are the problem and they are the solution; leadership is about mobilizing and engaging them with the problem
“When a patient comes to a surgeon, the surgeon’s default setting is to say, ‘You’ve got a problem? I’ll take the problem off your shoulders and I’ll deliver back to you a solution.’ In psychiatry, when a person comes to you with a problem, it’s not your job actually to solve their problem. It’s your... Continue Reading
New Jersey Parents Sue Over Gay Conversion Therapy Ban
A NJ couple is challenging the law that prevents counselors from providing gay conversion therapy; they want their 15-year-old gay son to receive this treatment
While Gov. Chris Christie expressed concern about “government limiting parental choice on the care and treatment of their own children,” he ultimately decided that the risk of kids growing up with suicidal thoughts, depression, and substance abuse problems was paramount to the right of parents to seek the treatment. But the denial of that right... Continue Reading
Age of Intolerance: The War on Religion
Things may be worse now for more Christians than at any time in history, including under the Roman Empire
Secularists also tend to think of Christians as the oppressor, not the oppressed. When they picture persecution, they turn to history: the crusades, the Inquisition, Europe’s savage 17th century religious wars, and colonial exploitation. But, as John Allen observes: ”Today we do not live on the pages of a Dan Brown potboiler, in which Christians... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Moves a Step Closer to Next Case
Court rules FDA regulations outdated.
The court said the law “effectively bans all medication abortions” because the FDA regulations are medically outdated. With a clarified decision from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court can now consider whether to hear arguments in a case it granted for this term, Cline v. Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice, concerning the regulation of... Continue Reading
“Loving, Committed Multiple Partner Families”
The logic of the sexual revolution is playing itself out in the way defenders of “traditional” marriage and norms of sexual morality saw that it would
Today, fewer and fewer people on the liberal side of questions of marriage and sexual ethics are even pretending to have moral objections to polyamorous sexual relationships or their recognition. Increasingly, the pretense is not regarded as politically necessary. “Poly” groups no longer need to be pushed into the closet in order to depict redefining marriage... Continue Reading
Increasing Number Of Parents Opting To Have Children School-Homed
Parents of school-homed children say they relish the extra time they are able to spend away from their kids.
“The terrifying reality we’re facing is that the worst-equipped people you could possibly imagine may actually be forced to take care of their children,” Miller said. Parents who have decided to school-home their children have echoed many of Miller’s concerns. Most said that an alarming number of legal guardians such as themselves lack the most... Continue Reading
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