Parenting and Education Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date March 9, 2017 Categories In family, fathers, marriage, mothers No Comments on Parenting and Education
Inner City Families Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 10, 2017 Categories In children, fathers, marriage, mothers No Comments on Inner City Families
Feminism and Fatherhood Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date October 13, 2014 Categories In children, fathers, feminists No Comments on Feminism and Fatherhood
Millennials and Conservativism Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date July 22, 2014 Categories In chastity, child well-being, commitment, community, family, fathers, happiness, intact family, monogamy, mothers, parents 1 Comment on Millennials and Conservativism
Marriage and the Economy Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date June 17, 2014 Categories In child well-being, children, divorce, economics, fathers, intact family, marriage, men 1 Comment on Marriage and the Economy
Facebook, Privacy, and the Commoditization of Children Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 11, 2013 Categories In child well-being, children, culture, family, fathers, marriage, mothers, social media No Comments on Facebook, Privacy, and the Commoditization of Children
No One Can Have It All: Reevaluating career priorities for the health of the family Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date June 29, 2012 Categories In family, fathers, MARRI, marriage, mothers No Comments on No One Can Have It All: Reevaluating career priorities for the health of the family
"17 Filles" Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date April 2, 2012 Categories In education, fathers, marriage, poverty, teen pregnancy No Comments on "17 Filles"
Knight in shining armor – a dying dream? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date March 12, 2012 Categories In commitment, culture, fathers, feminism, MARRI, marriage, women No Comments on Knight in shining armor – a dying dream?
Football, Fatherhood, and Religion Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 1, 2012 Categories In child well-being, family, fathers, MARRI, marriage, religion No Comments on Football, Fatherhood, and Religion