3 Practical Suggestions to End Victim Blaming
By Scott Hounsell Yesterday the Washington Post reported that “Sorority sisters at the University of Virginia [are being] ordered by their national chapters to avoid fraternity events this weekend” (Svrluga, 2015) as a result of the risk of sexual assault. I found...
Intimacy Education Vs Sex Education
By Julia Bernards I was disgusted. Sitting in that plastic chair at a group desk with several boys, I’d just been subjected to a lesson on the mechanics of sex in our Home Ec class. I was assiduously avoiding eye contact with the snickering boys, and wondering if the...
Spying On Your Child: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Caron C. Andrews Our children are growing up in a virtual world that simply didn’t exist when most of us were kids. Do you know how to work all the devices and gaming systems in your home? We all need to. We also need to know what our children are involved in...
Creating Family Memories Outside of Screen Time
By Tawny Redford The typical American family eating dinner in front of the television has become an embarrassingly familiar version of ‘family time’ in our culture. Instead of our family dialogue centered on each other, our attention has pivoted towards our own media...
