Candidates for Friday Five

Sweet 16


1. Supporting the Development of Self-Regulation in Young Children: Tips for Practitioners Working with Families in Home Settings




2. For families across California, a desperate struggle to get mental health care

Jocelyn Wiener  





3.  JulieB TV at The Relate-Table | EPISODE 2: Making Up After a Miscommunication in Marriage

  




4. Child development services should include fathers and a parental relationship focus

Professors Carolyn Pape Cowan and Philip A Cowan





5. Five Ways to Talk with Your Kids So They Feel Loved

Shauna Tominey






6. Using Policy to Create Healthy Schools: Tools for State Policymakers

Child Trends and the National Association of State Boards of Education   

Fri, Mar 29, 2019 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
 


 

7. Commons approves amendments to Civil Partnerships Bill





8. For the Children: Does Couple and Relationship Education Influence Child Well-Being Through Enhanced Couple Functioning?

Hailey Palmer 
 




9. 9 Ways to Teach a Growth Mindset to Kids




10. More than 1 Million SNAP Participants Could Be Affected by USDA’s Proposed Waiver Rule




11.The Evolution of Family Policy: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Hopes for the Future

Theodora Ooms





12. PHASE 2 OF THE FATHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP (YEARS THREE TO NINE OR TEN): CONSOLIDATION OF AFFECTION AND SOLIDARITY WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE

PAT FAGAN




13.  Measuring Our Communities: The State of Military and Veteran Families in the United States 

Kathy Broniarczyk and Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D




14. Child Maltreatment 2017

Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families 





15.  NAVIGATING SIBLING CONFLICTS DURING THE TEEN YEARS

Dr. Carey Heller




16.State Planning Mini Grants Webinar: Fatherhood Commissions

FRPN



Save some for next week? I'll be biking in San Diego. 
Now back to March Madness...

Thanks

Bill


Candidates for Friday Five







2. Portfolio of Research in Welfare and Family Self-Sufficiency: Fiscal Year 2018







3. Do you have a self-actualised personality? Maslow revisited








4.Do children in two-parent families do better?

Branwen Jeffreys







5. More Time in the Kitchen May Not Be the Answer to Feeding Kids Well

LELA NARGI  




OR

What Catholic Families Say at Dinner






6. Why nonworking men are unhappiest in America

Carol Graham and Fred Dews






7. Hispanic women are helping drive the recent decline in the U.S. fertility rate

Marta Alvira-Hammond





8. The First Lesson of Marriage 101: There Are No Soul Mates

https://naija247news.com/2019/03/04/the-first-lesson-of-marriage-101-there-are-no-soul-mates/






9. Forgotten fathers: New dads also at risk for postpartum depression

by University of Nevada, Las Vegas

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-03-forgotten-fathers-dads-postpartum-depression.html




10. Girls Have Always Been Better at School. Now It Matters More.

Justin Fox

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-03-06/young-women-widen-the-higher-education-gap




11. Thursday, March 14, 2019 | 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Love your enemies: Arthur Brooks on how to fight back against the culture of contempt





12. Happy in marriage? Genetics may play a role

By Michael Greenwood

https://news.yale.edu/2019/02/28/happy-marriage-genetics-may-play-role







13. These states have the highest – and lowest – percentage of married people in the US

Grant Suneson, 24/7 Wall Street







Thanks.



Candidates For Friday Five

1. Understanding the Complexities of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Research (Part III)



OR

Strengthen Family Relationships to Prevent Teen Dating Violence

William Wubbenhorst, FYSB Associate Commissioner 

 



2. the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry's 60 year history with our interactive timeline





3.Midlife crises and relationships

Relate  



OR

For Moments of Marital Crisis





4. Tips for Talking to the Veteran in Your Life About Seeking Care




OR

Survey Says: Majority of Spouses Satisfied With Military Life











6. Testing Out Marriage By Playing House Is Neither Helpful Nor Realistic

BY HAYLEY LEWIS



OR

First Things First: Marriage offers something cohabitation does not


 Julie Baumgardner 



 


7. Childhood Family Structure and the Accumulation of Wealth Across the Life Course

Fabrizio Bernardi  Diederik Boertien  Koen Geven

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jomf.12523





8. The rise of black-majority cities

David Harshbarger and Andre M. Perry







9. Birth rate fall on horizon




or






10. Future of Coaching: Calls for Coaches to Support Emotional and Social Skills






11. Study Finds a Happy Marriage Can Lead to Living Longer

By Kimberly Lawson




THANKS!


Candidates for Friday Five

1. How might we inspire children and their caregivers to read together?

FUNDED BY THE WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION





2. How Neuroscience Can Help Your Kid Make Good Choices

 DIANA DIVECHA






3. NASEM Report Release Event: A Roadmap to Reducing Child Poverty

Thu, February 28, 2019, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST




OR


OFA Webinar: ASPIRE: Serving Two-Parent Families in the TANF System





4.  62% of coupled-up Brits fancy their partner more now than at the beginning of the relationship and 31% have more sex

Relate  







5. The Intersection of Mental Illness and Gun Violence: Examining the Evidence to Guide Sound Public Policy 

 Allison Schroeder, Ph.D., LMFT, Deirdre Quinn, Ph.D., Samuel Allen, M.S., LMFT, and Elaine Anderson, Ph.D.

https://www.ncfr.org/ncfr-report/winter-2018/intersection-mental-illness-and-gun-violence

OR

Breaking the Link Between Mental Health and Poverty

Julie Hersh  






6. The Stanford Marriage Pact: Sex, Data, and the Stories We Tell



 



7. Welcome to ForYourMilitaryMarriage.com, an initiative of Worldwide Marriage Encounter
dedicated to supporting and serving military married couples






8. Most U.S. Teens See Anxiety and Depression as a Major Problem Among Their Peers

JULIANA MENASCE HOROWITZ AND NIKKI GRAF  

http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2019/02/20/most-u-s-teens-see-anxiety-and-depression-as-a-major-problem-among-their-peers/





9. Impacts on Family Outcomes of Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting: Results from the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation



OR

The Learn Phase: Creating Sustainable Change in Human Services Programs






10. Finding love in the age of partisanship

Christina Hoff Sommers,@CHSommers
Zoe Appler

http://www.aei.org/publication/finding-love-in-the-age-of-partisanship/




Christian Jarrett  






12. Cohabitation Experience and Cohabitation's Association With Marital Dissolution

Michael J. Rosenfeld  Katharina Roesler




13. Marriage Matters: How groovy, we’re congruent

James and Audora Burg  




14. NC in Focus: Marriage & Relationships

Candidates for Friday Five

1.

Single Mother Statistics That Will Shock You





2. What Mums want and what Dads need to know







3. The Disappointing Reality of 19th-Century Courtship

Erin Blakemore 





4. HHS Publishes 2019 Update of the Poverty Guidelines, February 2019
This Federal Register notice is an update of the poverty guidelines by income and size of household. This new set of guidelines reflects a 2.4 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index between calendar years 2017 and 2018 and is used as an eligibility criterion by Medicaid and other Federal programs.

https://peerta.acf.hhs.gov/content/hhs-publishes-2019-update-poverty-guidelines

OR


The Unique Contributions of Fathers to Their Children's Development, February 2019
The Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will host a webinar on February 20, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET to discuss the correlation between involved fathers and positive developmental outcomes for children.
 






  Samuel J. Abrams, Karlyn Bowman, Eleanor O’Neil, and Ryan Streeter 







6. PROTECTING ME, HARMING US? WHY INDIVIDUALS OF LOWER SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MAY EXPERIENCE LOWER ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP QUALITY

Rebecca Horne  














8. Preventing miscommunication: lessons from cross-cultural couples



OR

Oral sex is good for older couples










9. Home visiting and early childhood education can benefit families by broadening their strategies for family engagement

MANICA F. RAMOS, SARAH SHEA CROWNE
 





10. New Army Policies Aim to Enhance Quality of Life







11. The Power of Love: Why maternal depression is an economic mobility issue

Richard V. Reeves



OR


Study provides new insight into the link between maternal depression and childhood obesity





12. Podcast: Marriage and Fertility Trends and the Future of Banking





13. Couples Creating Art or Playing Board Games Release ‘Love Hormone’ — but Men who Paint Release Most


Candidates for Friday Five







2. Some Links about Asymmetrical Commitment

Dr. Scott Stanley

http://slidingvsdeciding.blogspot.com/





3. The American family today

Karlyn Bowman






4. Divorce and marriage data crucial for understanding Canada’s public health, researchers argue

ERIC ANDREW-GEE AND TAVIA GRANT













6. 5 WAYS FARM COUPLES CAN IMPROVE THEIR MARRIAGES NOW







7. Money matters at 9th MSC’s first Financial Stewardship Strong Bonds

 Crista Mary Mack    

http://www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/2019/02/01/money-matters-at-9th-mscs-first-financial-stewardship-strong-bonds/






8. Intimacy and sex are important for well-being for older adults




OR

For survivors, breast cancer can threaten another part of their lives: sexual intimacy  

Barbara Sadick






9. Want a Happy and Successful Marriage? Couples Should Be Doing These 8 Things Often, Says Science

Marcel Schwantes  













11. Why the World Needs an Empathy Revolution

JILL SUTTIE  






12. The Power of Love: Why maternal depression is an economic mobility issue

Richard V. Reeves



THANKS!


Candidates for Friday Five

1. Using Policy to Create Healthy Schools: Resources to Support Policymakers and Advocates

Authors: Jamie Chriqui, Victoria Stuart-Cassel, Deborah Temkin, Elizabeth Piekarz-Porter, Kristy Lao,Heather Steed, Kristen Harper, Julien Leider, Alexander Gabriel


OR

Parental Involvement: How Much Is Too Much?





2. Fertility rate hits 30-year low as Americans aren't having enough babies to replace themselves, new study shows

Kaelyn Forde  





3. Request for Information (RFI): NICHD Strategic Plan Fiscal Years 2020-2024





4. The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Block Grant: Responses to Frequently Asked Questions


OR

  57th National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics (NAWRS) Workshop Collaborating Across Lines to Build Up Lives 
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 





5. The Caring Company 

  Joseph B. Fuller, Manjari Raman  





6. Questions to Bring You Closer

Christine Carter  







7. NINE STEPS TO FORGIVENESS



OR

How Our Phones Compromise Our Ability to Connect

By Jill Suttie  






8. It’s cold. Put on a hat. Seriously.






Thanks.

Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1. A Must-Read Evaluation of Fatherhood Programs

Posted by Christopher A. Brown




2.  Better Angels Announces State of the Union Address on January 31st

The event will be live streamed on www.better-angels.org and Better Angels' Facebook page to hundreds of watch parties and thousands of Better Angels members nationwide.

The live stream will begin at 8:30pm ET, with a pre-show from 8:30pm - 9pm. Better Angels President David Blankenhorn will deliver the State of the Union Address at 9pm ET.





3.  Military REACH: Utilizing Family Research to Inform Practice





4. Automation and Artificial Intelligence: How machines are affecting people and places

Mark Muro, Robert Maxim, and Jacob Whiton





5. NC Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship




6.  
By Hope Reese




7.  Not Too Late! You Can Benefit from Reflection and Resolutions






8. Mutual appreciation key to saving marriage after a stroke

University of Alberta 






9. A NATION DIVIDED … OVER MARRIAGE

Harry Benson  





10. Navy Family Framework Fiscal Year 2018 Report
 




Thanks 
Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1. Examining Changes in Couple Dynamics and Mood Across the Menstrual Cycle

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

 

Recruitment Statement for Research Participation  











3. When Social Services Undermine Well-being

David Bornstein





4. How Can Marriage Be Good for Mental Health?

David Levine






5. MILITARY REACH: UTILIZING FAMILY RESEARCH TO INFORM PRACTICE

January 23 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Free






6. NCFR's Margaret E. Arcus Outstanding Family Life Educator Award
 Francesca Adler-Baeder and Ted G. Futris 





7.  9 ways to strengthen your relationship in the new year

Cheyenne Lentz






8. What is maintenance sex? It may help strengthen your marriage

 Wendy Rose Gould

  






9. Generation Z Looks a Lot Like Millennials on Key Social and Political Issues

KIM PARKER, NIKKI GRAF AND RUTH IGIELNIK




10. The Health Effects of Marriage




Thanks.
Bill

Candidates for Friday Five

1. By mollycoddling our children, we're fuelling mental illness in teenagers

Jonathan Haidt and Pamela Paresky




3. Top 5 Family Profiles of 2018

Bowling Green State University  NCFMR

https://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/top-five-family-profiles-2018.html





4. A new report from The Iona Institute called ‘Mind the Gap II’





5. Government funds new ways to tackle parental conflict






6. Counteracting Negative Effects of Cohabitation for Couples and Children Through RE

Hailey Palmer and Alan J. Hawkins





7.  The World Congress of Families (WCF)  
The Wind of Change: Europe and the Global Pro-Family Movement





8. Digital citizenship starts with the person – not the tool!

By Carrie Rogers-Whitehead





9. Subverted: How the Sexual Revolution Hijacked the Women's Movement

Tuesday, January 15, 2019, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Live Streamed

https://www.heritage.org/event/subverted-how-the-sexual-revolution-hijacked-the-womens-movement




10. Integrating Health Care and Social Services for People with Serious Illness: Proceedings of a Workshop