Alysse ElHage
@alysseelhage
Editor @FamStudies. Freelance writer and researcher. @CovenantCollege and @RegentU grad.
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/alysseelhage 29-01-2014 18:57:52
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1. “In the Pew data, workism looks unmistakable & powerful — looming above religious commitment, political allegiance and even reproductive self-interest when it comes to what American parents want, or think they should want, for their kids.” Ross Douthat on this new Pew Research Center:
My three-yr-old talks about the baby she will have. She also talks about jobs. Then (no joke) she wonders whether she can be a farmer/train engineer/ice cream scooper AND a mamma. "I can bring my baby on the train." Enjoyed this read by Brad Wilcox Alysse ElHage
In prioritizing money over marriage, today’s parents are making a big mistake. | By Brad Wilcox and Alysse ElHage deseret.com/2023/2/2/23574…
Brad Wilcox Alysse ElHage The Institute for Family Studies Thanks for this article. I know of parents that are going out of their way to prevent their young adult children from getting married. Even though these adult children are in highly committed relationships. Using this in coming weeks with my Intro to Family Relationships course.
“Husbands and wives who reported more frequent date nights reported being happier in their marriages and less likely to see divorce in their future.” Alysse ElHage ifstudies.org/blog/date-your…
“Contrary to popular belief, teen girls do not deny that social media plays a role in their misery. In Meta’s internal research on Instagram teens frequently blamed social media for their generation’s high rates of depression.” Jean Twenge (author of 10 RULES, GENERATIONS) ifstudies.org/blog/teenage-g… The Institute for Family Studies
Of Note: Free webinar: April 21 The Power of the Success Sequence for Young Adults featuring Brad Wilcox Wendy Wang fatherhood.org/championing-fa…
“We aim to be straightforward. Delighted and delightful. Sometimes sad about the world, but always optimistic and eager to see its hurts healed. Confident that some things are true and good and others are not.”—Nat Belz currentpub.com/2023/04/04/isn… Marvin Olasky
Even though living together before marriage is common today, it is still associated with a higher chance of divorce and separation. Fascinating new study from Scott M. Stanley & Galena Rhoades on cohabitation, engagement, and divorce The Institute for Family Studies: ifstudies.org/ifs-admin/reso…
Check out this fascinating new The Institute for Family Studies report from Scott M. Stanley What's the Plan? Cohabitation, Engagement, and Divorce ifstudies.org/blog/whats-the…
1. “The [Taylor] Swift-and-Alwyn saga follows a script the majority of today’s adults follow: meet, date, fall in love & sort of drift into living together as the ‘next step’ in your romance — w/o clear intentions to marry.” My latest w/ Alysse ElHage deseret.com/2023/4/26/2369…
This new research by Stanley and Rhoades also provides additional evidence that accumulating cohabiting partners prior to marriage is a risky proposition. — Brad Wilcox and Alysse ElHage deseret.com/2023/4/26/2369…
Public policy is critical in this battle with Big Tech. But as we await more action from the government, there is a lot that we as parents can and should be doing to take control of our children’s time online. | By Brad Wilcox and Alysse ElHage deseret.com/2023/5/25/2373…
Young men are moving slightly to the Right and young women are moving sharply to the Left. I’ve seen this UVA. Listen in👇🏼and read my new The Atlantic article w/ Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬 on implications for dating and marriage among young adults today: