News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- ADDitude noted that significant Department of Education cuts and changes are causing worry among parents of children with ADHD and other learning disabilities who receive school services.
- Parents gave tips on helping kids with ADHD get better sleep.
- The 19th explained that for families with sick kids, the rise of vaccine hesitancy in the midst of RFK, Jr.’s confirmation could be life-threatening.
- Meanwhile, in The Atlantic [gift link], Emily Oster observed that the world of vaccine questions has gotten much worse.
- NPR shared signs of parental burnout that you should know.
- Romper noted that the group model of prenatal care cuts costs, promotes lasting friendships, and leads to better outcomes — and wondered why it isn’t the standard.
- The New York Times [gift link] explained that while fewer couples are combining their bank accounts, the trend may not promote partners’ overall financial health.
- And here’s a nice light story for a Friday: The Washington Post [gift link] highlighted the most anticipated movies of the spring.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “How Our Pants Fit.”
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