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How to Make the U.S. a Better Place for Caregivers (Opinion)
Mina Dixon said: What mothers need, as well as fathers, spouses and the children of aging parts, is an entire national infrastructure of care, every bit as important as the physical infrastructure of roads, bridges, tunnels broadband, parks and public works.
Stay-At-Home Dads, Breadwinner Moms And Making It All Work
Mina Dixon said: For some families, the decision over who stays home with the kids is a personal preference, for others it's an economic one. Stay-at-home dads are still an outlier; the Census Bureau finds that about 3.5 percent of stay-at-home parents are fathers, though that's doubled in a decade.
American Moms Creating a Parenting Melting Pot
Mina Dixon said: Mothers are building on the American framework of raising children by importing the best practices of other cultures.
Parents Look to the Internet for Child Care
Mina Dixon said: Parents in South Florida and around the country are increasingly turning to the Internet to find child care. Users can find an abundance of sitters who post their credentials, but is that enough to inspire parents' confidence?
Paying for a Special-Needs Child
Mina Dixon said: Paying for a child with special needs is hugely expensive. Families shoulder much of the burden and the costs don't end when the child becomes an adult.
Second Child of Pa. Couple Dies After Only Praying
Julie Drizin said: Parents who believe in faith healing are mourning the death of their 8-month old son. This is the second child to die of illness that could have been prevented or cured with medical attention. Their seven other children are now in foster care.
Parents Seek Polite Way to Broach Topic of Gun Ownership
Mina Dixon said: Most parents have one priority: keeping their children safe. For some families, that means owning a gun. For others, it means refusing to own one. Conversations between parents about owning a gun can be uncomfortable.
One Student's Path from Oyler to College
Mina Dixon said: Raven Gribbins will be the first in her family to finish high school. Just a few years ago her path to college would have seemed...unlikely.
About the Children (Opinion)
Julie Drizin said: Opponents of gay marriage can no longer claim that children who grow up with same-sex parents face any disadvantages other than the burden of homophobia.
Laura Stepp: Americans Schizophrenic When It Comes to Marriage and Families (Opinion)
Mina Dixon said: How can some of the legislators most vocal about the benefits of marriage and children want to deny marriage and children to a certain group?