Margaret J. Meeker (born 1957) [1] is an American pediatrician and author of books on parenting from a Christian perspective.
Her commentary on the rise of teenage sexually transmitted diseases has caught attention in education [2] and popular publications. [3] [4] Meeker is invited onto broadcast programs on the topics she has written about, such as The Today Show, [5] and The Ingraham Angle [6] and she has a following in Christian groups on social and mainstream media [7] [8] and former President Donald Trump. [9] Meeker is not professionally affiliated with conservative organizations. [10] Meeker has written on gender roles in parenting and in adolescent psychology. She was formerly a supporter of birth control and later changed her views. [10] Meeker cites psychological benefits as the basis of her support of sexual abstinence among teenagers, [10] her views are quoted in analysis of the impact of pornography [11] and the attitudes of the church to sexuality. [12] She has appeared on various media programs such as 60 Minutes, The Today Show, [5] Fox News's The Ingraham Angle, [6] Donald Trump shared another one of her appearances on Fox & Friends, [9] The Federalist, The Telegraph, and NPR. Her book Epidemic is the earliest known source of the Rainbow party urban myth. [13]
Meeker is an adjunct clinical assistant professor at Michigan State University. [14] She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. [10]
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Margaret J. Meeker (born 1957) [1] is an American pediatrician and author of books on parenting from a Christian perspective.
Her commentary on the rise of teenage sexually transmitted diseases has caught attention in education [2] and popular publications. [3] [4] Meeker is invited onto broadcast programs on the topics she has written about, such as The Today Show, [5] and The Ingraham Angle [6] and she has a following in Christian groups on social and mainstream media [7] [8] and former President Donald Trump. [9] Meeker is not professionally affiliated with conservative organizations. [10] Meeker has written on gender roles in parenting and in adolescent psychology. She was formerly a supporter of birth control and later changed her views. [10] Meeker cites psychological benefits as the basis of her support of sexual abstinence among teenagers, [10] her views are quoted in analysis of the impact of pornography [11] and the attitudes of the church to sexuality. [12] She has appeared on various media programs such as 60 Minutes, The Today Show, [5] Fox News's The Ingraham Angle, [6] Donald Trump shared another one of her appearances on Fox & Friends, [9] The Federalist, The Telegraph, and NPR. Her book Epidemic is the earliest known source of the Rainbow party urban myth. [13]
Meeker is an adjunct clinical assistant professor at Michigan State University. [14] She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. [10]
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