News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
Coronavirus-Related News & Resources
- The Washington Post explained the lessons that the U.S. can learn from reopened schools in Europe and Asia.
- The New York Times looked at how the pandemic is disproportionately disrupting mothers’ careers.
- The New York Times also showed how the expectations for nannies have changed.
- The New Yorker spoke to a clinical psychologist about the psychological health of young children right now and other issues around kids and the pandemic.
- Good Housekeeping explained how to stay safe at playgrounds right now.
- Working Mother highlighted five ways to help your kids thrive even when the world feels frightening.
- Vox talked to a couple in Georgia who are struggling with childcare and other coronavirus issues.
In Other News…
- Refinery29 revealed that an exclusive Queer Eye home collection just launched at Walmart.
- Harvard Business Review explained how to solicit parenting feedback from your kids.
- The Conversation noted that most white parents don’t talk about racism with their kids.
- The Cut staffers listed the cookbooks they’re loving right now.
- The Verge observed that Spotify now lets parents access their kids’ listening history and block content.
- For your Laugh of the Week, Scary Mommy rounded up some old-fashioned and obscure baby advice for moms.
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We asked readers, “What’s your ‘Zoom Shirt’?“
- We rounded up lightweight summer pants.
- We recommended things to consider if you’re thinking of moving to the suburbs.
- A 33-year-old environmental scientist in the Midwest shared her Personal Money Snapshot.
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