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From: Nat'l Assoc. for Relationship & Marriage Education (NARME) <julie@narme.org>
Date: Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 12:51 PM
Subject: National Marriage Week Is Coming!
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In This Issue
Dear Millennial Men, Don't Be Afraid of Marriage And Fatherhood
Dear Millennial men,
A few nights ago I heard frantic, terrified screams coming from my daughter's bedroom upstairs. Read More 
It's election season, and so, of course, we're talking about sexual misconduct. On the Republican side is a front-runner who matter-of-factly admits to an extramarital affair. Read More
OPINION: The tale of a full-time single dad
Everywhere I look, articles about single fathers are nowhere to be found, at least on the internet. Read More
Either we're raising the most responsible group of teenagers in history, or American parents have become extraordinarily lazy.
Read More
Many depressed teens don't get needed treatment
(Reuters Health) - Many teens diagnosed with depression don't immediately receive needed follow-up care even when therapy is recommended or medication is prescribed, a U.S. study suggests.  Read More
National Marriage Week Is Coming!

National Marriage Week USA (Feb. 7-14) is next week.  Anybody doing work to strengthen marriage is invited and encouraged to POST any marriage class/event all year long on the Online National Calendar at www.NationalMarriageWeekUSA.org, as a way of joining with others in this civic campaign to strengthen marriage...and to make sure that work is well represented!
Relationship Education Valuable for Teens and Fits New ESSA Guidelines
Early Intervention: The Impact of Relationship Education on Youth-the most recent RE study published by Healthy Relationships California (HRC)-helps quantify the benefits of RE for adolescents across all of their relationships, including with friends, romantic partners, parents, and siblings. These benefits include reduced bullying and reduced partner violence, areas of concern for parents and school administrators across America.  Read More
ALL THINGS SUMMIT
ANNOUNCING RON DEAL - PLENARY SPEAKER!
Ron L. Deal is founder of Smart Stepfamilies™and is the author/coauthor of five books, over a dozen published videos and resources, and hundreds of magazine and online articles.
 Ron is one of the most widely read authors on stepfamily living in the country and his one-minute radio feature FamilyLife Blended can be heard daily on stations nationwide and online. He is a licensed marriage and family therapist who frequently appears in the national media. Ron and his wife, Nan, have been married since 1986 and have three boys.
Her car slid on the ice and the rosary around the rearview mirror swung like a crazy pendulum. God, help me!
Though Stephanie didn't go to church anymore, prayer was her first reflex in a crisis. But as a single mom with two kids by two different men, she felt out of place in church.  Read More
Poor parenting and relationship conflict fuel suicide in teens and young adults
A mere two weeks into 2016, Guyana was left staggering with a series of reported cases of suicide; almost on
a daily basis new reports surfaced of someone taking their own life. The upshot: the country was left watching with bated breaths as the President, David Granger, called an emergency meeting to tackle the epidemic. 
Will the strategies work? Only time will tell. But what has been noticed is that issues of poor parenting and relationship conflicts are scarcely being addressed while the means of the suicide is being dealt with.  Read More 
On the lighter side...
"I've gone to war and I've had twins: I'd rather go to war."  George W.Bush.
Who finds parenting the most stressful, and who the least? Judging by the results of three recent studies, the answer hinges partly on the definition of stress. Read More
Why I Never Considered Living with My Husband Before Marriage
During our entire 22-month courtship and engagement, my husband and I lived five hundred miles apart and only saw each other on weekends and holidays. While we logged thousands of frequent-flier miles traveling back and forth between states, we rarely spent more than three days in the same city at a time. Most of our relationship took place over the phone and email.
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