Children

The refundable tax credit will help 500,000 children in poverty.
David Batstone 7-01-2001

Parental aggression at youth sports events has become commonplace.

Bette McDevitt 3-01-2001
'When the children are well enough to go home, it is a gift to me.'
Larry Bellinger 1-01-2001

"Art has the power to heal spiritual, emotional, and physical brokenness."

Rachel Spaght 11-01-2000
An experimental summer camp brings children together with their dads--in prison.
Sara Wenger Shenk 9-01-2000

The big hearts of small friends.

Clive Calver 7-01-1999

I saw it in their empty eyes and hollow cheeks. The ethnic Albanians pouring over the Kosovo border into Albania for refuge have seen the worst.

Kathy McGinnis 11-01-1998
What makes raising kids so tough?
Jim Wallis 11-01-1998

Many of those present for Bill Clinton’s prayer breakfast repentance were moved. Unlike his August 17 address to the nation, this speech was contrite enough to convince.

When he died, Dr. Benjamin Spock had been a household name for more than 50 years. His book Baby and Child Care, first published in 1946, coincided with the first swell of the baby boom. It kept selling long after the boom was gone. As of last year, the book had sold more than 40 million copies and was available in 39 languages.

That makes Benjamin Spock a major pop culture figure. Even in his dotage, he could always command a page in Parade magazine and get his pet causes onto the evening news. In his afterlife he will probably become a figure of urban folklore. In the next century, people will associate the name "Spock" with child-rearing without quite knowing why.

And the book will stay in print. It will stay around because it works.

At our house we’re already on our second copy. The pocket-sized paperback edition fell apart by the time our first child was 3. The pages on fever and nausea were the first to go. Now we have a sturdier trade paper version. It is underlined, dog-eared, and stuffed between the pages with notes and handouts from our own doctor, old recipes for baby food, and articles torn from magazines about parenting.

Dr. Spock was the one who told us that sudden, inexplicable fever in our 8-month-old baby, followed by an equally inexplicable rash, was just a fairly common infant ailment called roseola and nothing to worry about. Our pediatrician was quite impressed when my wife presented the baby to her and said, "It’s roseola, isn’t it?" Dr. Spock also told us, yes, you really do need to take that baby to the doctor with that 104 degree temperature, even if it is the weekend, because sometimes it doesn’t just go away.

Parenting is key--but so is good day care.
Richard Vernon 11-01-1996
Finding just the right gift for holiday pleasure
Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-1996
Hammering down the non-conformist in Harriet the Spy.
Sketches of God from children in crisis.

Live From Death Row, the new book by inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, continues to stir controversy.

God's unchanging call to heal and to care.
Marybeth Shea 3-01-1995

I cut my political teeth on United Farm Worker grape boycotts in California's San Joaquin Valley.

Catherine Maresca 12-01-1994
Love and the Power of God
Marybeth Shea 12-01-1994

I guess I am doin' all right. I'm studyin', and like the teacher says, it pays off.