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From: Harry Benson <harry.benson@virgin.net>
Date: Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 12:50 PM
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What Mums Want (And Dads Need To Know)

A very happy new year all!

Twenty years. Dozens of research papers. Hundreds of media appearances. Thousands of couples. And all my work comes down to this .... 

On 20 January, Kate and I launch our new book 'What Mums Want (and Dads Need To Know)'. Everything we've learnt and experienced along the way is in here! 

Let's get the bad news out of the way first.

  • Just under half of all our teenagers are not living with both natural parents.
  • Two out of three couples who had just split up had also said they were happy and not arguing much one year earlier.
  • Half of all intact parents say they are 'happy' now, but not 'very happy'

So here's the good news. Can we do a whole lot better than this?  Of course we can.

There's a common denominator among happy families that is absent among unhappy families and families that split up.

It is the friendship between mum and dad.

More specifically, it is the presence of a dad who is mum-oriented, who is interested in mum and the children, and who is kind.  

There's lots of research that shows happy mum makes a happy family. Happy wife, happy life. It's not surprising that mum is the centre of gravity of the family. Nine months of pregnancy automatically hardwires mum to be child-oriented.

So what makes a happy mum? A dad who is mum-oriented. That's what our book is all about.

Embrace this simple but radical idea and we think we could see a lot more happy families and a lot less family breakdown.

Having come back from the brink of divorce ourselves, our own experience mirrors this.

The big change was the realisation that I needed to make our marriage work for Kate. Not for me. Not for the kids. For Kate. I needed to be kind and attentive to Kate. The mental shift was tiny. But the effects were seismic. 

We can teach couples a whole load of relationship skills, and I have run hundreds of courses. We can promote and encourage marriage, which is what Marriage Foundation is all about.

But if we can encourage men to take responsibility for their marriage or relationship, all of these things should happen naturally.

In other words, husbands, love your wives ... and they will love you right back. 

You can read more of our story in the book and in some of the surrounding media coverage that we expect will come out this month. 

The book is aimed primarily at helping all those other Harrys and Kates avoid getting in the mess we did.

It's for you if

  • You want to keep your marriage strong
  • You want things to be better than they are now
  • You want to help friends who are struggling
  • You want to know what makes marriage work

You can pre-order the book here on Amazon, and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Wishing you a very happy new year. Enjoy our book and may your own marriage and those around you flourish!

Harry Benson, Marriage Foundation

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Proof that occasional date nights work ... 

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Stuff that everyone should know 

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The Marriage Gap

The rich marry (and stay together). The poor don't.

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Get married before you have a child: The hard evidence

If there was ever any doubt, our new study based on the best new UK data dispels it. 

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Staying together in a 'hopelessly unhappy' marriage

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Unhappy Families?

What may be obvious to parents isn’t always obvious to children.

There's good evidence that happy parents mean happy kids. But it’s less clear that children respond negatively to parental unhappiness.

What they do see is conflict and its absence.

The two family settings that are most destructive to children are ‘high conflict’ relationships that remain intact and ‘low conflict’ relationships that break-up. The former may be self-evident. The latter is not, because children don’t see it coming.

Just before Christmas, at the request of The Times, we compiled some estimates for the number of children living in unhappy families. They ran the story on Boxing Day

We started with the analysis we did last year, using the household survey Understanding Society, of how happy couples were with their relationship and how often they quarrelled.

We identified couples in one of three categories: those who reported they were at least somewhat happy, those who said they were unhappy but not quarrelling excessively, and those who were both unhappy and in a high state of conflict.

Applying these proportions to the latest population data gives us a good estimate of the number of children who will spend Christmas in couple households that can be described as “happy”, “unhappy” or in “conflict”.

Although 90% of households are essentially happy, over 1 million children will have spent Christmas in a household that is unhappy.

How stressful this is for the children most likely depends on whether it is accompanied by high levels of parental conflict, which is the case for some 194,000 children.

Marriage Foundation in the news
 
Star performer in December was Sir Paul Coleridge who appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain and then on BBC2's Victoria Derbyshire show to talk about changes in divorce law. Between Paul and I, we then managed a series of interviews on falling divorce rates on Skynews, Premier and talkRadio along with quotes in the Telegraph, Mail, Times and Express. There was also a comment about stepfamilies in the Mail and finally our figures on children in unhappy households in the Times.

Since our launch in May 2012, we have appeared on BBC News, BBC Newsnight, Channel 4 and 5 News, ITV This Morning, BBC Radio 4 Today programme and You & Yours, BBC Radio 2 Jeremy Vine, and many other stations. 

Most of our newspaper coverage in the major national newspapers can be found here
 
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(If you'd like to support our work, you can make a one-off donation online or a regular donation by contacting our office on 0203 291 0912)
 
Our latest research papers
 
Our aim is to rebuild confidence in marriage. And there's nothing quite like good solid data and top notch research to dispel myths and help create the conditions for change.

Here are a few of our findings and the headlines they made: 

Does religion help couples stay together? 
BlogReport - Sun - Telegraph 

Date nights strengthen marriages 
BlogReport - Sunday Times - Mail - Sun - Guardian 

The Marriage Gap in Europe 
Report

Teen Self Esteem 
Report - Telegraph - Mail - Sun - Express

Vanishing Divorce 
Blog - Report - Sunday TimesTelegraph - Mail - Sun - StarGlamour

Celebrity Divorce 
Blog - Report - Telegraph - Mail - Sun

Happy Families: Men Behaving Better 
Blog Report - Sunday Times - Mail - Guardian - Sun

The Marriage Gap 
Blog - Report 1 - Report 2Sunday Telegraph - Times 
Telegraph 
Daily Mail - Church Times - Libby Purves

The cost to Britain's children of the trend away from marriage 
Blog Report Times 
Telegraph Daily Mail - Guardian

Get married BEFORE you have children 
Blog Report - Sunday TimesTimes - Telegraph - Daily Mail - Herald

One in three children won't spend Christmas with both parents 
Blog Report - Times

UK lone parent capital of Western Europe 
Blog - Daily Mail

The odds of getting married 
Report - Daily Mail - Telegraph

Early marriages stronger for 8th year running 
Report - Daily Mail

Unmarried parents account for one fifth of couples but half of all family breakdown
Report - Sunday Times front page

The myth of 'long term stable relationships outside marriage
Report - Telegraph

A summary of all our findings
can be found here 
 
 
The Times 

'Beating Poverty' (£)
19th August 2014

'Marriage Material' (£)
30th April 2014

We think these lead editorials in the Times are stunning evidence that we are making significant progress.

 
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