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    Join (Author of The Art of Screen Time) and me on Thurs. at 8 pm ET for a FREE live webinar, where we’ll discuss teaching kids self-discipline and creating a balanced digital life. Bring your questions! |

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  2. Wow. Really struck by this well-researched piece from . Whatever the agenda in question, policy is best built with a foundation of accurate, certain data. (via )

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    With the issue of dogwhistle tactics, the language that politicians choose is no small matter – and we have EVERY right to scrutinize intention. (by via )

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  5. Sep 4

    Strong, honest reporting from , covering new policies that would narrow the definition of sexual harassment on college campuses. (via )

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  6. Sep 4

    Really value this piece from . Too often, culture latches onto “what successful people do,” but it’s not one-size-fits-all. People have different needs, and we can’t ignore our own! (via )

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  7. Sep 3

    “About 80 percent believe that, yes, their parents truly love them more when they deliver high grades.” THIS is reinforcement done wrong. absolutely cuts to the core of ‘outcome love’ in this piece. (via )

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  8. Sep 3

    A bittersweet piece from on Lilly Ledbetter. Her persistence is so inspiring – while also a sobering reminder that this uphill battle is only growing steeper. (via )

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  9. Sep 3

    “Over 270,000 signatures were just thrown out by the court.” Essential, well-crafted analysis by on how an Arizona proposition to provide school funding was overturned. (via )

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  10. Sep 2

    “When empty spaces in Philadelphia were improved...there was a significant jump in overall mental health for nearby residents.” Interesting article about the correlation between the beautifying of vacant lots and mental health.

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  11. Sep 1

    “Brooks argues that if we weighed risk rationally... we might think about the benefits to children of independence” Lovely review by of “Small Animals” by (via )

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  12. Sep 1

    A great read on how one small step forward for LGBTQ rights in Haiti is seen than more than just a small step. Enjoyed reading about the progress made -- written by David Crary for the Washington Post.

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  13. Sep 1

    Loved this chance to explore mental health, discipline, and teaching kids self-reliance with ! A wonderful conversation on this episode of the “Happiness In Progress” podcast. (via )

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  14. “It’s either the best things or worst things that happen in threes.” writes on how raising triplets can mean a bustling home becomes an empty nest overnight, and how three kids in college can present impossible choices. (via )

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  15. Why "time-out" doesn't work. I get this question all the time! Thrilled to see featured by in this terrific interview with

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  17. Hey San Antonio - Join me Sep 6, at 7:00pm CDT for a discussion on the roots of bad behavior, discipline, and how to teach kids the skills to self-regulate! Thanks to for hosting! Perfect timing for parental jitters.

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  18. An important perspective from , shedding light on not only an overlooked issue, but on a resource for Black mothers to find support. . An informative read! (via )

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  19. Environmental degradation is the greatest threat facing humanity, and we owe our children a better future. Love 's 'letter to my daughter, 2041.' (via ) (Hear her live w me via a free webinar at 8 pm ET tonight!)

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  21. Really appreciate this keenly argued piece from on Omarosa, exploring the limits of solidarity and when to save the outrage. (via )

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