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  1. Trends in non-marriage among men, neuroscience on new fatherhood, and more. Post This
  2. National Marriage Week USA toolkit, upcoming event on childhood in the U.S, and more. Post This

Trends in Non-Marriage Among Men, 2005-2019
Adrianne R. Brown and Karen B. Guzzo, National Center for Family & Marriage Research

Are You a Parent or Caregiver Who Wants Help Apologizing to Your Child?
Seeking study particpants, The Family Institute at Northwestern University

Toolkit for National Marriage Week: Feb. 7-14, 2022
National Marriage Week USA

Neuroscience of New Fatherhood: Empathy, Bonding, Childcare
Grant Hilary Brenner, Psychology Today

"Rebalancing: Children first—a consensus report on childhood in the United States"
Tuesday, February 8, 2022 | 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM ET, American Enterprise Institute
 

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