Exploring the Choice: Couples Who Decide Not to Become Parents Despite the growing acceptance of childfree lifestyles, couples who choose not to have children often face societal pressures and stigmas Many people still view parenthood as a societal norm, and couples without children can encounter judgment or be questioned about their decision
Embracing Secular Parenting: Raising My Daughter without Religion In this article, I will analyze the reasons behind this choice, explore the benefits and challenges of raising a child without religious beliefs, and shed light on the significance of fostering critical thinking, empathy, and open-mindedness in a secular environment
Full article: The importance and limitations of ‘Choice’ in child . . . This article draws on a qualitative study of non-believing older adults in England, reflecting on their practices of child-rearing and socialisation in the second half of the twentieth century, a period identified as crucial to secularisation processes in the UK and elsewhere
How parents are raising their children, religiously It is part of a broader report that focuses on patterns of religious switching in the United States, including the reasons people give for staying in or leaving their childhood religion The report also looks at how certain social and demographic factors may relate to religious switching
The “Nones”: Families of Nonreligious Youth We look at how parents (and grandparents) can influence their children’s nonreligious orientation, either by actively transmitting their own skepticism of organized religion or by unintentionally fostering their children’s rejection of the family’s religious tradition
How Religion Can Affect Child Custody Decisions - Nolo Learn how parents' religious differences affect child custody, when judges may limit parents' right to decide their children's religion, and how parenting agreements can address religious upbringing
Why do non Christians seem to have better lives? - Reddit I've noticed some (but not all) non-Christians have severe mental health issues hidden or shared with the world They trade the LORD for their own sinful desires and almost always end up disappointed, and then take their emotions out on other people