News Roundup

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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • Parents offered tips on how to leave your child care provider.
  • The New York Times explained that new AAP guidelines encourage breastfeeding longer while calling for more parental support.
  • Romper shared results of a new survey that found that 71% of respondents, especially moms, feel it’s their job to worry about and think through all potential scenarios should something bad happen.
  • The Washington Post looked at the new kind of sandwich generation: people who are taking care of their aging parents and still supporting adult kids, at home or otherwise.
  • Fatherly explained that “jellyfish parenting,” a more permissive style of parenting, can be harmful to kids.
  • Scary Mommy detailed what happens when a baby experiences a BRUE — brief resolved unexplained event.
  • CNBC listed six pillars to better connect with your kid.
  • Upworthy noted that “BBC Dad” (the man whose kids barged into his office during a TV interview six years ago — six?!) recently shared some family photos on Twitter.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from Frazzled, with “How to Have ‘The Potty Talk’: Special Mad-Libs Edition.”

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