News Roundup

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Toca Boca Kids Backpack CatSome of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • Fast Company provides the story behind apparel and accessories at Target for Toca Boca, a gender-neutral brand for kids.
  • Today has details about a clothing line, also available at Target, for children with special needs.
  • Scary Mommy explains why parents need to receive—or refresh—CPR and first aid training.
  • CNN Money shares that Richard Branson encourages his staff to work from home to be able to spend more time with their families (video autoplays).
  • Time asks, “Why do so many moms feel so bad about themselves?”
  • The Washington Post offers four tips to address the uneven “mental load” many women carry at home.
  • American Public Media Reports shares how American schools are failing children who have dyslexia.
  • NPR suggests tips for the transition to middle school.
  • NPR also reports that an 11-year-old girl has invented a lead-detection device for water that’s faster than existing tools.
  • Mind/Shift of KQED explores how and why to challenge gifted children in school.
  • Recipe of the Week: We recently shared our favorite fall recipes for working moms in an open thread, including this three-step technique to roast frozen veggies. Feel free to stop by and add your own!
  • Laugh of the Week: Scary Mommy shares some of the funniest—and punny-est—family Halloween costumes, including Taco Belle and Stranger “Things.”

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FYI I am around today if you want to ask me more things on the other thread. :)

My almost-11-year-old was super inspired by a different article about the 11-year-old inventor. Definitely something to share if you have a STEM girl.

You know what I would like to see? Articles start appearing in men’s magazines with lists of “5 ways you can take on more emotional labor now!!!” I’m so sick of these articles that explain something women already know, often in forums that are mainly aimed at women, with “tips” like it’s the woman’s job to find fixes.