Candidates for Friday Five

1. 'It's Just Really Heartbreaking.' The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Forcing Couples to Rethink Their Weddings

TARA LAW






2. How to Keep the Greater Good in Mind During the Coronavirus Outbreak

JILL SUTTIE





3. Family Research CONSORTIUM on family research




4. Please join us for a virtual presentation by Rebecca Cunningham, M.D., Emergency Medicine Professor and Director of the Injury Prevention Center at the University of Michigan, on Tuesday, March 17, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET. The webinar is free and open to the public.

Register: https://obssr.od.nih.gov/behavioral-health-and-injury-prevention-the-emergency-department-as-a-window-to-community-and-population-health/

Presentation Overview:
This presentation will provide an overview of violence prevention among Emergency Department patients including the CDC best practice program, SafERteens.




5. For anxious spouses, a baby may be a rival

A new child can spark jealousy in needy partners





6. The state of relationships, marriages, and living alone in the US






7. 12 Resources for COVID-19 Anxiety






8. 6 Big Things Millennials Should Know About Entering the Sandwich Generation 

KORIN MILLER






9. Spouse recognized for work with Strengthening Military Marriage

Lakesha Cole





10. Middle-class marriage is declining, and likely deepening inequality

Richard V. Reeves and Christopher Pulliam





11. A New Guide for Living Well in a Jewish Marriage–How to Make it Work

Rochel Sylvetsky



Thanks. Stay safe!

Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1. Too many black babies are born out of wedlock. An antiviolence activist wants to change that. | Jenice Armstrong

by Jenice Armstrong


OR

WHY BLACK WOMEN ARE AGING ALONE

By Carly Stern


 

2.  Reducing Child Poverty
Date: 
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 - 10:00am
Location: 
2358-C Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
Reducing Child Poverty








3. Does marriage help achieve the American dream?

By Dennis Romboy@dennisromboy  





4.  First Marriage Rate in the U.S., 2018

Valerie Schweizer  





5. Implementing an Innovative Parenting Program for Fathers: Findings from the B3 Study





6. Family Fundamentals: The Secret Sauce to Booming Business | Dave Schramm | TEDxEustis
 
 




7. How to throw an (almost) zero-waste birthday party
 
Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh 





8. Research Scholars Program

2020 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

https://www.hispanicresearchcenter.org/emerging-scholars/research-scholars-program/?





9. 4 tips for how to run a successful family meeting

By Bridget Barnes / Boys Town





10.  How long does the average marriage last?






11. The Message of Marriage Story Works… Everyday!

Dr. Sue Johnson  




Thanks.

Bill


Candidates for Friday Five

1. What America Can Learn from Couples Therapy

Phil Cowan & Carolyn P. Cowan  




2. Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults: Opportunities for the Health Care System





3. Exploring Social Poverty: Low-Income Populations and the Impact of Family and Community Ties





4. Divorce rate: Each of these cities has the highest rate of divorced residents in its state

Hristina Byrnes



OR

National Marriage, Divorce Rates Both Declined in the Last 10 Years





5. Kids Navigating the Digital World:
5 Practical Tips for Parents

Michael Miller  





6. The rise of the only child: What’s behind the rising number of single-child families





7. Earned Income Tax Credit: Not just for working families
 



8. Best & Worst States to Raise a Family

Adam McCann





9. Social capital in the UK: 2020
 




10. 10 QUESTIONS TO BUILD A RESILIENT MARRIAGE


OR 

HOW TO RESPOND TO A PARTNER’S VENTING



OR


Encouraging good marital habits

 


11. Munk Debates – Lyman Stone: Baby boomers have ruined the future for millennials



Thanks.
Bill



Candidates for Friday Five

1. Understanding the Past to Improve the Future: Lessons Learned in Fatherhood Program Service Delivery
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 01:00:00 PM EST - 02:45:00 PM EST




OR

10 questions every couple needs to ask

  MEGAN SCHMIDT





3. Read the New Journal of Marriage and Family Decade in Review

Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has released its latest Decade in Review. This February 2020 issue is free access to the public for a full year.


how about this one

The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions


4. A Full 2020 Census Count of Military Service Members and Families Is Important to Their Communities





5. Dating across the aisle is difficult in the age of Trump
 
Daniel A. Cox






6. Faith and Family Play a Bigger Role in Academic Achievement Than Race or Socioeconomic Status
 






 7. VA PTSD Coach






8. How does parental work-family conflict impact on children’s mental health?

ANDISHEH VAHEDI, ISABEL KRUG AND ELIZABETH WESTRUPP





9. Cultural Relevance in Couple Relationship Education Courses

Sarah Hokanson




10. Valentine’s special: Free Relationship Check-Ups for URI Students




11. What do parents need to know about teens and sexting?

Samuel Ehrenreich
 



Thanks. 
I had internet issues this afternoon and early evening. 


Bill































Candidates for Friday Five

1. Family Perspectives, a student journal published by Brigham Young University's School of Family Life





2.  Harry Benson: Number 10 needs a Family Policy Unit

By Harry Benson


OR

UK has the fastest fall in divorce rates across Europe





3. Promoting Positive Adolescent Health Behaviors and Outcomes:
Thriving in the 21st Century
 




4. Education and Men without Work

Nicholas Eberstadt






5. National Marriage Week USA https://www.nationalmarriageweekusa.org/

Media and Publicity Tool Kit




6.  Introducing Kids to Forgiveness

Greater Good in Action - Science-based Practices for a Meaningful Life  







7. Congressional Prevention Policy Caucus





8. Americans Are Having Fewer Kids. Evangelicals Are No Exception
 
LIUAN HUSKA



OR

Few families occupy Greater Boston’s multi-bedroom homes, report says

Tim Logan




OR

STATE OF THE UNION






9.   Exploring Social Poverty: Low-Income Populations and the Impact of Family and Community Ties

When: Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific 





10. First Comes Marriage

And then comes love

BY POOJA SALHOTRA





11. Is success a sequence? How choices affect outcomes

 host 

Brent Orrell

 joins 

Isabell Sawhill

 of the Brookings Institution and 

Ian Rowe 





Thanks.

Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1.  Disadvantaged Children who are Beating the Odds: Family, School, Neighborhood and City Contexts that Predict Academic Success among Socio-economically Disadvantaged Children





2.   Relationship Maintenance

Edited by Brian G. Ogolsky, J. Kale Monk

Cambridge University Press  


    



3. Tools that Support the Implementation of Home, Together

United States Interagency Council on Homelessness 





4. Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 3: Dr. Matt Miller






5. Can social and emotional learning models aim to create relationships? 
 
Julia Freeland Fisher | American Enterprise Institute





6. More Children Live With Half Siblings Than Previously Thought






7. CEO Mom's Nanny Job Ad Is Both Over The Top — & Totally Spot-On
 


 



8. New NCFR Olson Grant Invests in the Future of Family Science


OR

Family Life Education Month






9. Siblings of Kids With Intellectual Disabilities Score High in Empathy







10. What does the research say about the FAMILY Act?

Alix Gould-Werth

https://equitablegrowth.org/what-does-the-research-say-about-the-family-act/  



11. What’s the Return on Investment of a Fatherhood Program?

Posted by Christopher A. Brown





Thanks!
Bill


Candidates for Friday Five

1. Leading Health Indicators 2030

Advancing Health, Equity, and Well-Being





2. Marital Interventions: Participation, Helpfulness, and Change in a Nationally Representative Sample




3. Asian values boost Californian family stability

by Carolyn Moynihan



OR

Inside the newsroom: It’s the state of the union address (but not the one you think)

By Doug Wilks,  Editor





4. Is secondhand screen time the new secondhand smoking?







5. Marriage Penalties in Means-Tested Tax and Transfer Programs


OR

Implementing an Innovative Parenting Program for Fathers: Findings from the B3 Study
 



6. Why Your Marriage Needs a Supper Club

Courtney Rohrdanz





7.  Marriage and the “Success Sequence”

Written By Micah Clark  





8. State Marriage and Divorce Rate Statistical Testing: 2008 and 2018
 




9.  FOR THE LOVE OF RELATIONSHIPS – Making marriage cool





10. Delivering on the Evidence Act: How Agencies Can Engage Stakeholders in the Learning Agenda Process





11. "Don't Worry, Be Happy" is Not a Plan: Give me a Lever

Dr. Scott Stanley




12. HAPPINESS HOMEWORK: WEEK 2 — UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

John Sommers-Flanagan



Thanks!
Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1. A Child’s Marriage Advice That Saved Our Nation

Susan Barth



OR

Don’t wait until we’re married to involve us in Jewish life

BY BETH RUTH VANDER STOEP





2. The power of the two-parent home is not a myth

Ian Rowe | Thomas B. Fordham Institute





3. GREATER GOOD PARENTING

Raising Caring, Courageous Kids
 

OR

Why Children Need to Hear Refugee Stories

JAMES MCCONCHIE


 

 
4. Journal of Marriage and Family Publishes 2020 Decade in Review
 




5. Cultural Relevance in Couple Relationship Education Courses
 
 Sarah Hokanson 





6. Love, Lies, and Money: Financial Infidelity in Romantic Relationships 

Emily N Garbinsky, Joe J Gladstone, Hristina Nikolova, Jenny G Olson





7. ‘Always on’ hi-tech work culture is hitting family life, says report
 
Jamie Doward  


OR

Two in five working parents feel compelled to put in extra hours at home

By Maggie Baska



 

8. What Everyone Can Learn From Parents of Big Families

Laura Vanderkam  





9. How do countries fight falling birth rates?

 



10. China's 2019 Top 10 News Events About Family Released

Editor: Wang Liyan  



OR




11. U.S. Marriage and Divorce Rates by State




12. Marriage and Family Therapy Saves Relationships

Todd Goodman, Public Affairs Specialist  



Thanks.

Bill


Candidates for Friday Five

1. Finland: Finland's family cafes are helping solve one of parenting's biggest problems

Annabelle Timsit  






2. Family Systems Trends and Transitions: What They Mean For Military Families event

on Tue January 14th: 11:00 am-12:30 pm EST





3. Government confirms extra support for Troubled Families to succeed
 


OR

How major milestones like marriage, a first child, and divorce are coming later in life for most Britons... and you'll be happiest when aged between 65 and 74

MARK DUELL FOR MAILONLINE





4. The Names of 1.8 Million Emancipated Slaves Are Now Searchable in the World’s Largest Genealogical Database, Helping African Americans Find Lost Ancestors
 




5. 2 Articles Open Access to the Public


Best Practices in Relationship Education Focused on Intimate Relationships
Scott M. Stanley, Ryan G. Carlson, Galena K. Rhoades, Howard J. Markman, Lane L. Ritchie, and Alan J. Hawkins
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science
Published online: Dec. 18, 2019 | doi.org/10.1111/fare.12419 


 

6.What It’s Like to Date After Middle Age

FAITH HILL




7.Parental coaching adolescents through peer stress

Stephanie Henry





OR from same source 

How African American romantic partners support each other when faced with racial discrimination can affect mental, physical health, study shows

Stephanie Henry  








8. Study examines biomarkers, economic factors that may increase risk for cognitive decline

https://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2020/01/07/alzheimersretina










9. The other ‘marriage story’: divorce is at a 40-year low
Carolyn Moynihan