News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- Lifehacker explained what baby gear you can buy used and what should be bought new.
- The Washington Post looked at how hard it is to scale back kids’ screen time after the pandemic year-plus.
- The New York Times interviewed Emily Oster, who has become a “lodestar for a certain set of parents, generally college-educated, liberal and affluent.”
- Today’s Parent shared a piece by a mom who celebrates the idea of “good-enough parenting.”
- At Working Mother, a commercial litigator mom explained how you can make disagreements with your spouse more productive.
- The Washington Post detailed how equity and inclusion coaches are helping schools become anti-racist.
- Romper noted that Sesame Street introduced three new characters last week: a girl and her two dads.
- Scary Mommy published a mom’s take on the very thorough toilet-cleaning process recently featured in the NYT.
- Common Sense Media recommended the best summer camp movies.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Electric Literature, with “I’m the Telephone in “Goodnight Moon” — Why Didn’t I Get Wished Goodnight?”
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- We shared reader tips on living a low-waste lifestyle.
- We talked about prints and personal style.
- We looked back at past Corporette posts, including boundary rituals when you work from home and splurge purchases on basic items.
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