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National Parents' Day 2016

National Parents' Day 2016 is a Special Report prepared by The Washington Times Advocacy Department and National Parents’ Day Coalition.

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Parents' Day Proclamation 2007

On Parents' Day, America honors our mothers and fathers for their extraordinary devotion and for the great sacrifices they make to provide a hopeful and promising future for their children.

Parents' Day Proclamation 1995

Parenthood is among the most difficult and most rewarding responsibilities in life. Balancing countless demands, parents must be firm yet loving, protective yet liberating. They are the nurturers of our dreams and the soothers of our fears. They instill in their children, by word and example, the importance of family and community involvement, the value of education and hard work.

A day to honor 'thy father and thy mother'

"Families are the foundation" of human society, and parents become "the first image of love to our children, and the first image of God to our children," Rev. Keith A. Savage said in 2015, when he and wife Bonita were honored as National Parents of the Year.

Family welfare is 'decisive for the future of the world'

Four years ago, on Sept. 17, 2012, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a Resolution [66/292] proclaiming June 1 to be the annual Global Day of Parents to honor parents throughout the world for their selfless, life-long dedication to nurturing and protecting their children and helping their full maturation as human beings.

Good parenting has immeasurable value

Some social realities are so close, near and essential, they can often be taken for granted. I believe the family, parenthood, moms and dads too often fit in that category. Hence, my appreciation for today's program, speakers, Holy See Mission and this audience.

Family structure, stability both benefit children

The foundation for my talk today is the World Family Map, a new international effort sponsored by the Institute for Family Studies, Child Trends, Social Trends Institute, and a number of other partners across the globe.

Motherhood transforms women in lasting, beneficial ways

To the mothers, grandmothers, aunties, sisters and other women who have loved and nurtured children with a mother's heart, today is intended to recognize your care and investment in our new generations.

Staying plugged in to our children in the digital world

Many parents today are raising the first true digital natives despite being digital immigrants themselves. The challenge lies in being able to lead our children into this age instead of just following them.