Families Rising

    Improved Transparency Arriving in Grocery Stores Today

    Posted March 28th, 2009 by Dara ORourke

    My daughter Minju has a peanut allergy. So, my wife and I are used to reading labels to avoid products with peanuts.

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    Normal child development: time is the prescription

    Posted March 22nd, 2009 by Jerry Calnen

    Pediatricians see the problem every day in their offices: so many apparently well babies, so inconsolably fretful; not sleeping well; not feeding well, or feeding too much. So many toddlers whose behavior is out of control: obstinate, hyperactive; real temper tantrum factories. Could it be ADHD? Or bipolar disorder? At such a young age?

    Paid Maternity Leave: breastfeeding won't work without it

    Posted February 25th, 2009 by Jerry Calnen

    There’s no question among health experts that breastfeeding is best for babies.

    Action is Critical: Women in Today’s Economy

    Posted November 24th, 2008 by Adam Payne

    by Ashley B. Carson and Adam J. Payne (The Older Women’s League)

    Calling All Moms

    Posted October 27th, 2008 by Tracy Patton

    Last week, MomsRising.org sent out a call to action for MomsRising members to start calling moms around the country to make sure they exercise their right to vote on or before Nov. 4. Mom volunteers either signed up to host calling parties or started calling on their own.

    Here is some feedback from a couple of moms who volunteered to help:

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    Women's Issues Do Matter (And Palin is Wrong)

    Posted October 23rd, 2008 by Robert Drago

    The presidential candidates and the media have recently been caught up in economic issues, including the stock market upheaval, credit crunch, housing crisis, and rising unemployment. Women’s issues, on the other hand, have faded from the media spotlight.

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    Time is running out. Is everyone you know registered to vote?

    Posted October 7th, 2008 by Tracy Patton

    Voter registration deadlines are upon us. You can help spread the word by signing up to Register 8 in ’08--that means registering eight people you know so they can vote in 2008.

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    What Does Your Child's Education Mean To You?

    Posted September 28th, 2008 by Dana Glazer

    I was driving a friend and his daughter home after a playdate with my son and the conversation drifted to kindergarten and the utter panic this dad experienced at the parent orientation meeting he'd gone to a short time back.

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    McCain: Clear and Present Danger to Families

    Posted July 9th, 2008 by Robert Drago

    by Robert Drago and Arlene Holt Baker

    Many voters and pundits see John McCain as a maverick, someone willing to cross party lines on important issues. Maybe that is so in some ways, but his record on family issues is consistent. He opposes what American families need (see Take Care Net Summary).

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    The greatest gift a father can receive

    Posted June 18th, 2008 by Kirk Boyd

    Happy Father's Day! What is the greatest gift a father can receive? Mothers! Both their own mom and the mother of their children! Then there is mother Earth. MomsRising, for me, is about taking care of all mothers, not just our own, but all moms in all countries, and our planet as well.

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