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Chawanna
DrChaeEd
It’s very difficult for people to visualize parenting that isn’t aggressive or haphazard because they don’t have experience with it. That’s why it’s so incredibly important to keep talking/showing what
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Arley Cruthers (McNeney)
Arley_McNeney
It's #IDPWD2020 . I have multiple disabilities. I wanted to talk a little about parenting while disabled. Talking about being a disabled parent can be dangerous, so I want to
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Jessica Grose
JessGrose
1. This week's newsletter is about how to help your perfectionist kid. One of my kids is extremely hard on herself, which felt intensified during quarantine when I was so
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Summer Brennan 🌈
summerbrennan
This photo, oh my god. Both of these adults are in the midst of working from home. Guess which one is in the middle of a work call? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/02/04/parenting/covid-pandemic-mothers-primal-scream.html Not
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Deric Tilson
econpragmatist
I think I've learned more about parenting from books on economic development than I have on books in the parenting section. The supply/demand sided arguments permeate child rearing. Principal agent
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Jessica Grose
JessGrose
For almost a year, mothers have been working, teaching, parenting, cooking, cleaning and trying to breathe, all in the same minute. They’re at their breaking point and this is their
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Zahra Clayborne
zclayborne
Our systematic review on parenting practices in childhood and adolescent internalizing symptoms is now out! It was a long haul, so thanks to @APEAL_Lab @MilaKingsbury @LindyRexie and team for their
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
In child protection, notifications of alleged child abuse/neglect increase w/ remoteness & increase w/ socioeconomic status (SES). The more remote u live, the lower ur SES, the higher the chances
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Elise Kumar 🤷♀️ Extremely Earnest 🚪👻
elisekumar
I think that everyone - neurotypical or neurodivergent - should consider how hard parenting might be before becoming a parent. That doesn’t mean “reconsider it!!”. It means... think about how
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Garrett M. Petersen
GarrettPetersen
Since I'm going to be a dad soon (yay!) I wrote down my thoughts related to parenting. I'd appreciate any feedback!https://economicsdetective.com/2021/01/thoughts-on-parenting-before-becoming-a-parent/ I'll summarize the main po
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Dr Tracy Westerman
TracyWesterman
1/The core of understanding cultural attachment theory lies in the primary differences in Aboriginal parenting-Indigenous natural growth parenting teaches interdependence in children & teaches children 2c the group as more
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Jill Filipovic
JillFilipovic
America has long told parents to figure it all out for themselves -- which has largely meant women figuring it out, and men relying on women to parent their children
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Tara Ann Thieke
TaraAnnThieke
It's heart-rending to see what goes on in online parenting groups. While the attitudes displayed are upsetting, it's worth considering why so many adults are turning to one another and
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Jessica Grose
JessGrose
1. The pandemic is a "mental health crisis" for parents, said @PoojaLakshmin — and we need to treat it that way. They have been stripped of their usual means of
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dean spade
deanspade
I love the underlying abolitionist message of #ACAB, but "bastard" as an insult is part of a long racist, sexist, anti-poor history of stigmatizing people with unmarried parents. In the
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Jessica Grose
JessGrose
1. Though many parents (self included) are worried about what academics might look like this year, at @NYTParenting we wanted to highlight something powerful, important and joyful that kids do
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