Homeschooling Grows as an Escape from Failing Schools and Curriculum Fights
Turned off by fumbling public schools and curriculum wars, families teach their own kids.
Turned off by fumbling public schools and curriculum wars, families teach their own kids.
People making the same income should be paying the same level of taxes no matter how they choose to live their lives.
The lethal consequences of a common, obscure hospital licensing law.
The Kids Online Safety Act would have cataclysmic effects on free speech and privacy online.
Collecting and analyzing newborns' blood could allow the state to surveil people for life.
Georgia parents were accused of child abuse after they took their daughter to the doctor. Does the state's story add up?
Georgia parents were accused of child abuse after they took their daughter to the doctor. Does the state's story add up?
Ruth Whippman discusses her new book BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity.
In the sequel to 2015's Inside Out, letting kids grow up means relinquishing control.
A pilot study encouraged parents to let their kids go free-range.
The decision clears the way for a jury to consider Megan and Adam McMurry's constitutional claims against the officers who snatched their daughter.
The obstacles to having more babies can't be moved by tax incentives or subsidized child care.
We need parents with better phone habits, not more government regulation of social media.
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Does America really need a National Strategic Dad Jokes Reserve?
The obstacles to having more babies can't be moved by tax incentives or subsidized child care.
It took a lot of work to clear this quiz show milestone.
Instead of lobbying for age verification and youth social media bans, parents can simply restrict their kids' smartphone use.
This new school-to-parent pipeline allows parents to micromanage yet another aspect of their kids' lives.
Young people need independent play in order to become capable adults.
Instead of trusting parents to manage their families, lawmakers from both parties prefer to empower the Nanny State.
The author of Bad Therapy argues that we have created a generation of "emotional hypochondriacs."
The local prosecuting attorney in Sunflower, Mississippi, is seeking to take away Nakala Murry's three children.
Only 22 of the 476 studies in The Anxious Generation contain data on either heavy social media use or serious mental issues among adolescents, and none have data on both.
"You just can't raise kids like that anymore—it isn't safe," the cops told the Widner family.
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A new survey highlights how fear-based parenting drives phone-based childhoods.
Jonathan Haidt’s clever, insufficient case against smartphones.
A law forcing kids off social media sites is still likely coming to Florida.
Allowing surrogacy brokers to be paid is good. Allowing surrogates themselves to be paid would be better.
Maybe the problem for teens isn't screens, but what they are replacing.
"No parent can shield a child from all risks," the Iowa Supreme Court ruled.
These aren't outright bans. But they still can chill free speech and academic freedom.
State Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker cited the Bible to explain why.
A recent Pew survey says parents are "very involved in their young adult children's lives," but one might quibble with the definition of "very involved."
Maybe the problem for teens isn't screens, but what they are replacing.
In some sense, the case seemed to hinge on what prosecutors wished the law said, not on what it actually says.
Michigan jurors are considering whether Crumbley's carelessness amounted to involuntary manslaughter.
Don't let a moral panic shut everything down.
A new white paper from the Canadian Pediatric Society recommends more unstructured play time for kids.
In vitro gametogenesi could allow same-sex couples, post-menopausal women, and couples experiencing infertility to have children.
Stricter regulation of homeschooling families will just lead to harassment from government.
Free societies generally leave these matters to individuals and families.
A new lawsuit is challenging a Utah law that requires age verification to use social media and forces minors to get their parents permission first.
"The fear of liability is ruining modern childhood," says one mom.
And some good news, after all.
"It's not really a movement. Nobody is pushing it. People are just living it."
"People understand that these child abuse pediatricians have unlimited power," says Aaron Rapier, an attorney for the Kruegers.