Family Dinners – Your kids want you there for dinner
Recent research published in the Journal of Family Psychology continues to endorse just how important the dinner table is, as well as the presence of parents.
Recent research published in the Journal of Family Psychology continues to endorse just how important the dinner table is, as well as the presence of parents.
Here’s our 3 Special Election Episodes of StraightTalk – Featuring NZ First leader Winston Peters, ACT leader David Seymour, and the leaders of minor conservative parties.
Research published in the Journal of American Medical Association found that after legalisation and commercialisation of cannabis, there was an increase of 223% in rates of cannabis-involved traffic injury ED visits compared to the pre-legalisation period in Canada.
Last week was the 2nd Leader’s Debate between Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and the person who wants to be the next Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. There were some interesting questions on abortion, gender ideology & policies in schools, and decriminalising cannabis.
A recent TVNZ debate for young voters featured six panelists (including four current MPs). Just one of the panelists was male. But it was the man who spoke up for girls’ and women’s rights.
ALRANZ (Abortion Rights Aotearoa) are a tiny activist group that are radically pro-abortion and have an American activist as their leader. They’ve released their list of which NZ parties are the most pro-death, pro-abortion. So if ALRANZ endorse the party, you should probably avoid them like the plague.
One of the books that the Ministry of Education and Family Planning recommend for your 9 year old to read as part of the RSE…
Over 100 Catholic schools in Cleveland (USA) have set out clear guidelines for sexuality and gender based on Catholic teaching – and they should be music to your ears. The real question is – do NZ faith-based schools adopt similar biblical-based guidelines? If not, why not.
Chris vs Chris – National party leader Chris Luxon vs Prime Minister and Labour leader Chris Hipkins in the first Leaders Debate. But who won the debate?
On the same day as our General Election here in New Zealand, Australians will also be going to the polling booth to have their say in the Australian Indigenous Voice referendum. We speak to John Anderson – former Deputy Prime Minister and guest speaker at our recent conference – who is campaigning for a NO vote.