May 4, 2021

For Immediate Release

For More Information: media@ruthinstitute.org

The World Needs Moms More Than Ever: Ruth Inst. Opens Motherhood Resource Center

In time for Mothers’ Day, the Ruth Institute launched the Motherhood Resource Center.
Founder and president, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., said, “This new Resource Center will be valuable to researchers, policy makers and concerned citizens alike. Visitors will find solid research, media and firsthand stories on the enduring influence of mothers for children and society.”

Among the stories are:


 

The media section includes videos, such as:

In the research section, Ruth Institute Senior Research Associate Fr. Paul Sullins summarizes the scientific literature in “The Case for Mom and Dad.” Other research showing the significance of motherhood are articles describing Harry Harlow’s pathbreaking
work on monkeys and motherhood, and John Bowlby’s work
on attachment theory.

“Bowlby’s work showed that our attachment to parental figures, in particular mothers, plays a huge, critical role in our ability to learn, grow, and develop
healthy adult relationships,” Morse said. “Without a strong attachment, we are destined to be deeply disturbed. This insight was crucial to my work
in Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village.”
In this book, now celebrating its 20th anniversary of publication, Morse demonstrates why the family is an irreplaceable social institution.

Morse concluded: “Previous generations didn’t have to be told the importance of mothers. Sadly, ours does. We need to explain to the world why the relationship
of the child to his mother is so important for future success and happiness. The Ruth Institute Motherhood Resource Center will be valuable for a long time to come, providing support for the timeless truths about the value
of motherhood.”

 

The Ruth Institute is a global non-profit organization, leading an international interfaith
coalition to defend the family and build a civilization of love.

To schedule an interview with Dr. Morse, contact media@ruthinstitute.org.