News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- Working Mother shared the 19 most relatable working moms on TV, including Jessica Huang (Constance Wu) on ABC’s Fresh Off The Boat.
- POPSUGAR shared how watching The Bold Type helped a postpartum mom plan her work outfits.
- The Strategist shared the best face washes, according to Amazon reviewers.
- Vogue shared September cover model Beyonce’s pregnancy story, including her health scare and body image concerns.
- Harvard Business Review offered five things to do when you are feeling overwhelmed.
- Fast Company suggested how to quit your job without hurting your career.
- The New York Times provided statistics about the age gap of when women have babies, including county-by-county statistics on when women have their first child based on marital status and college education.
- The New York Times also shared a doctor’s tips on monitoring medication side effects in children with ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
- ProPublica asked for women who have donated or helped collect birth tissue to contact them regarding research for an upcoming study.
- The Washington Post’s On Parenting advice columnist suggested seven things to do when potty training isn’t going well.
- Working Mother reported that a new national poll shows 84% of registered voters support paid family leave — 94% of Democrats, 83% of Independents, and 74% of Republicans.
- For your Laugh of the Week: Huffington Post shared 15 tweets that share the sometimes bitter realities of taking kids to the beach.
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On Corporette Recently…
- The Hunt offered stylish women’s belts for work.
- We discussed the effect close friends have on your life (and how to choose your friends).
- We asked, what are your health and fitness routines?
- We also asked, how often do you declutter your wardrobe?
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