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Families are very diverse in their needs and preferences. This is why policymakers ought to focus on finding ways to return resources and decision-making power to parents, who know their children’s needs better than anyone. Policies should also give parents new and better paid leave and child care options, without imposing new entitlements, so that they have an abundance of options to choose from and can make decisions that make sense for them and their children.
Family

Companionship Over Bureaucracy

Carrie Lukas & Heather Madden | Op-Ed
Family

Ignore progressives: Child-welfare probes work — saving kids

Naomi Schaefer Riley & Rafael Mangual | Op-Ed
Family

President Trump’s Pro-Women Proposal to Expand IVF Access Will Magnify Women’s Choices

Press Team | Press Release
Family

No, Emma Watson, Encouraging Marriage Isn’t ‘Violence’

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
Family

Life of an Engaged Show Girl: Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce the Model of Modern Romance?

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
Family

Two Truths and a Lie: Working Moms

Patrice Onwuka | Two Truths and a Lie
Family

The ‘Right’ Way to Have a Baby

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Family

Late, But Critical: Why OpenAI’s New Parental Controls Matter

Chloe Anagnos | Blog
Family

Independent Women Drives More Than 1,500 Comments Supporting Department of Labor’s Proposed Rule to Expand Aging-in-Place Options for Seniors

Press Team | Press Release
Family

Let’s stop polarizing women’s choices about work and family

Patrice Onwuka | Op-Ed
Family

How To Make College Count If You Want Marriage And Family After Graduation

Karin Lips | Op-Ed
Family

Revisiting The Home Care Rule: A Regulatory Shift To Support Aging In Place

Heather Madden | Op-Ed