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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- The New Yorker reports on the recent Make the Breast Pump Not Suck! hackathon.
- A lawyer mom writes for The Huffington Post about the special talents of lawyer moms (and wonders what’s up with Julia on Parenthood).
- Mint has a bunch of tips for busy working parents.
- Aol Jobs looks at the common myths about working moms. (Have you encountered any of these?)
- A mom writes for Babble about “glass half full” parenting.
- In a TED Talk, Babble co-founders Rufus Griscom and Alisa Volkman talk about parenting taboos.
- Joanna Goddard of A Cup of Jo shares a list of her favorite parenting books. (What are some of yours?)
- The New York Times explains how empty-nest syndrome affects fathers differently today than it has in the past.
- Are you familiar with … the Swagger Wagon? Any other online parenting humor we should know about? Here are a couple recent ones for your Friday laughs: a parent’s average Saturday morning, and Every Parenting Article Ever Written.
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mascot says
Ooh, bookmarking the Cup of Jo post. As our child gets older, we are reaching for more resources on parenting. I’m most of the way through the How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and How to Listen so Kids Will Talk and the lessons in that book are very helpful.