• virtues

    22 January, 2025

    We teach couples strategies and skills for navigating relationships more effectively. As important as these frameworks are, they are not the critical factor in avoiding divorce or building a successful marriage. Rather, the key appears to lie elsewhere, in the practice of virtues.

    Byron and Francine Pirola

  • two siblings - newborn baby and toddler

    17 January, 2025

    After months of preparation, the due date for our second baby has finally arrived. In this period of calm before the chaos, let me share a few ways we have been preparing to become parents for two under two.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • marriage

    16 January, 2025

    There are a few well-researched, but often overlooked aspects to ensuring solid development in a child’s life. The first crucial component is the positive involvement of a father in the life of the child. The second is related to the marriage relationship between the father and mother.

    Annie Holmquist

  • purposeful parenting

    10 January, 2025

    Jason Smith and his wife Paulina, in their Purposeful Parenting scheme, have designed various rites of passage for their teen children centering on fun, responsibility and service as they mature into adulthood. Read on to glean some ideas about how to shape your teen's destiny with such memorable moments.

    Warwick Marsh

  • baby Jesus

    9 January, 2025

    In 2024, a hurricane of events has forced us to scale back our ordinary observances. It all began in May when we found out that my wife Angie was pregnant with our second child. This miracle news of our new baby turned our plans upside down.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • fatherhood

    5 December, 2024

    Our culture has embraced many myths about fatherhood that make men hesitate to settle down, marry, and start a family. It’s time to bust those myths — beginning with these four.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • example

    21 November, 2024

    By being mindful of the example we set — both in the habits we encourage and the behaviours we avoid — we’re not only guiding our children’s actions today, but also building the foundation for the kind of person they will grow up to be.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • attachment style

    20 November, 2024

    Our earliest experiences of love and care profoundly influence what we each bring into our marriage. Attachment Theory illuminates how. Thankfully, because of the enduring neuroplasticity of the brain, people with an insecure attachment style can develop a secure one.

    Byron and Francine Pirola

  • All Mothers Work - motherhood

    16 November, 2024

    "All Mothers Work" is a call to Australians — and Aussie political leaders especially — to truly value the unseen work of motherhood. Donate today to help empower Australian mothers raise their own children instead of being forced back to work before they're ready.

    Warwick Marsh and Kurt Mahlburg

  • toddler language

    14 November, 2024

    To the extent that we have helped Squish on her language journey, I can think of a number of strategies we’ve employed that are worth sharing — some which are obvious, and others you may never have considered. Here are my top 5 tips for toddler language learning.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • marriage

    13 November, 2024

    “Should parents stay married for the children?” And, “Is a ‘good enough’ marriage good for kids?”

    National Center for Fathering

  • dads

    31 October, 2024

    Over time, our staff learned to identify some of the best dads based on some tell-tale comments. When we heard them talk about certain fathering habits or topics, we knew those guys really get it. They incorporate traits and attitudes that translate into great fathering.

    National Center for Fathering

  • motherhood the most important job

    24 October, 2024

    Birth rates across the West are plummeting, and our economies will suffer untold carnage in the years ahead — all because we have failed to assign value to the unseen work, that most important job of child-rearing. Still, we have an opportunity to turn this mess around.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • emergency services expo

    21 October, 2024

    As my son is a big fan of all sorts of vehicles, the Brisbane Emergency Services Expo looked like a grand plan for a couple of hours of fun and learning. Hordes of other families had the same idea...

    Jean Seah

  • sibling ultrasound

    17 October, 2024

    For Squish in particular, the arrival of number two will be a game-changer. Here are three things she has to look forward to — three things that will change her life for the better.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • father and child

    15 October, 2024

    Warren Farrell, known for his provocative insights into gender dynamics, uses this book to argue that societal, legal, and media portrayals often marginalise fathers, leading to detrimental effects on family structures and child development.

    John Stapleton

  • parenting while sick

    14 October, 2024

    Parenting toddlers is challenging at the best of times. When you are sick (not to mention when your spouse and child are sick along with you!), the challenge is multiplied by several magnitudes. But your children still need to be fed, cleaned and occupied. How do you handle this?

    Jean Seah

  • outside

    11 October, 2024

    Turn the screens off and get outside with your kids! It could be as simple as kicking a ball in the backyard or a visit to your local park. Resist the temptation to make it elaborate or expensive – the simpler, the better!

    Nathaniel Marsh

  • reading

    10 October, 2024

    There are many ways for us to spend time together, but I believe the most bonding of these is when we read together. There in my lap, she feels safe, secure, close and loved. What more could a toddler want?

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • marriage

    9 October, 2024

    Have you ever thought about how your marriage looks to your children — or about how your attitudes toward marriage are influencing them? Your modelling influences your children’s perspectives and practices in their own marriages.

    National Center for Fathering

  • toddlers

    7 October, 2024

    Parenting – and teaching – takes oodles of patience, which one is usually short of when sleep-deprived, as parents of toddlers usually are. So, how do we keep our cool and model patience to our toddlers?

    Jean Seah

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