News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- The New York Times explained how parents can ask for flexibility when their offices reopen.
- Harvard Business Review suggested six strategies for exhausted working parents.
- Working Mother featured The 2021 Seramount Inclusion Index, their annual diversity and inclusion index that measures which organizations are using DE&I best practices for inclusive workplaces.
- The Lily reported that pregnant people are among the most vulnerable to natural disasters, and climate change is making it worse.
- CBNC reported that the FDA says it’s “working around the clock” to support COVID vaccine approvals for kids under 12.
- The Wall Street Journal noted that balancing your kids’ screen time and homework is about more than just limiting screens.
- Psychology Today shared a piece by a psychologist about the risks of teaching autistic kids the same way that neurotypical children are taught.
- Parents shared advice on how to talk to your kids about 9/11.
- Romper listed 13 environmentally conscious diaper brands.
- Today’s Parent rounded up cute and easy Halloween costumes for babies.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Frazzled, with “Your Toddler’s Going to be a Real Heart-Breaker!”
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I can’t read the NYT article about how to ask for flexibility once office reopens. Were there any good tips in the article? TIA!