The Institute for Humanist Studies


  • Home
  • About IHS
  • About humanism
  • Site map
  • Donate
  • Contact

IHS Programs

  • EDUCATION
  • HNN E-ZINE
  • IHS GRANT FUND
  • MEDIA CENTER
  • PARENTING
    • Introduction
    • Columns
    • Reviews
    • Analysis
    • One Safe Generation
    • Celebrations
    • Resources
  • PODCAST
  • PUBLIC POLICY
  • WEB SERVICES
  • VIDEO

Get HNN

Our free e-zine

Visit our sister sites

Online Education (COHE) Humanists.net Humanist Center Darwin Day Celebration Secular Seasons
IHS at Myspace

This site hosted by Humanists.net, a project of the Institute for Humanist Studies

Parenting

Beyond Belief


Parenting Beyond Belief is a book for loving and thoughtful parents who wish to raise their children without religion.

PBB resources

  • Forum (offsite)
  • Guide (pdf)
  • Guide (doc)
  • Media Kit (pdf)

PBB Contributors

IHS:
  • Matt Cherry
  •  Executive Director
  • Bobbie Kirkhart
  •  Board Member
  • Noell Hyman
  •  E-zine Writer
  • Dale McGowan
  •  E-zine Contributing Editor
Resident Partners:
  • August E. Brunsman IV
  •  Secular Students
  • Amanda Metskas
  •  Camp Quest

PBB in the News

  • Times Union
  • Washington Post
  • Newsweek

Humanist Parenting: Resources

For Parents

  • The Family of Humanists (FOH) " is a group of families and individuals from around the USA and abroad, who are applying the Humanist philosophy of life to issues of interest to families and family members of all ages." Resources include a newsletter and a listserv.
  • British Humanist Association Family Network helps connect humanist families and organizes family events around the UK
  • The Internet Infidels’ Discussion Board is probably the best-known free thought forum on the Web, and the Secular Lifestyle topic is a good place for parents to communicate.
  • The Secular Web's Parents' Corner has links to essays, book reviews and organizations. However, many of the links are out of date.

For Students


Student Organizations
  • The Secular Students Alliance (SSA) coordinates and supports campus groups for high school and college students. It provides students and their organizations with a variety of resources, including leadership training and support, guest speakers, discounted literature and conference tickets, and thought provoking online articles and opinions. SSA’s national headquarters are now provided by the Institute for Humanist Studies at the Humanist Center, in Albany, NY.
  • SSA College campus groups (international)
  • The British Humanist Association lists British campus humanist groups.
  • Secular Web has a Directory of Student Organizations Around the World
Student Rights
  • American Civil Liberties Union page "Freedom Wire" includes discussions of students' freedom of expression and belief, and other rights.
  • Americans United for Separation of Church and State focuses on Prayer And The Public Schools: Religion, Education & Your Rights

For Children


Summer Camps
  • Camp Quest "is the first residential summer camp in the history of the United States for the children of Atheists, Freethinkers, Secular Humanists, Humanists, Brights, or whatever other terms might be applied to those who hold to a naturalistic, not supernatural world view." There are six Camp Quests in the US and Canada, serving kids age 8-17. (If you are 18 or older, find out about joining the fun as a volunteer counselor - write to the director of the CQ where you'd like to help.) Camp Quest’s national headquarters are now provided by the Institute for Humanist Studies at the Humanist Center, in Albany, N.Y.
Humanist Ceremonies
  • The Humanist Society Directory of Celebrants, an affiliate of the American Humanist Association, runs a network of certified humanist celebrants who are licensed to officiate in their states. This site includes geographic directory of celebrants who may perform weddings, unions, baby namings, or funerals. Other sources at the same site include a listing of state laws on who may perform weddings.
  • The British Humanist Association (BHA) offers humanist funerals, weddings, baby-namings and other non-religious ceremonies. They offer guidebooks for ceremonies as well as a large network of trained, accredited celebrants.
  • The International Humanist and Ethical Union's "Humanist World" page lists other organizations worldwide. Look for an organization in your country, and if they don't list ceremonies, consider asking them – maybe yours will be the first they perform!
If you know of other humanist parenting resources, please let us know.
The Institute for Humanist Studies (IHS) promotes humanism, a nonreligious philosophy based on reason and compassion. Reproduction of IHS content is subject to terms of use. Website problems can be reported here.
Home | Site map | Humanism | About IHS | Donate | Contact | Terms of use
HNN e-zine | HNN podcast | IHS Grant Fund | Public Policy | Media | Web hosting