News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- Refinery29 rounds up 40+ drugstore beauty products worth trying.
- Racked has advice on preserving higher-end Halloween costumes for years to come.
- New York magazine’s The Cut talks to 25 famous women about asking for a raise.
- A woman writes for New York magazine’s The Cut about how she didn’t understand the life of a working mother until she became one unexpectedly.
- The Muse tells you some ways that your nosiness — let’s call it “curiosity” — can help you in your career.
- A working mom explains in TIME’s Motto how the Pareto Principle, or 80/20 rule, has helped improve her life.
- NPR reports on the soaring costs of childcare and how families are trying to make do.
- The New York Times’ Well Family answers a reader’s question about whether her child drinks too much milk.
- Early Childhood Education Zone shares a list of the top 20 kids’ books of the last few years.
- At the Washington Post’s On Parenting, Charles Moss writes that everyone thinks his young son, who has Down’s Syndrome, is adorable, but he worries what his life will be like when he’s an adult and not so “cute” anymore.
- Mater Mea shares a story of pregnancy loss. October is SIDS, Pregnancy, and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- Kat shared the best TED Talks for working women as well as her picks from The Limited’s sale.
- Kate rounded up seven financial steps to take before the year is out.
- We talked about making small talk with coworkers while traveling and about our #firstsevenjobs.
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