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 highlighted the emotional toll on men struggling to become dads, which is often unacknowledged.
  • Romper looked at why, though vasectomies are cheaper and safer than tubal ligations, they’re performed less often.
  • WalletHub listed 2023’s best & worst states for working dads.
  • Disability Scoop reported that some parents of students with disabilities who speak up on behalf of their kids say they are being charged with allegations of child abuse or neglect.
  • The Washington Post looked at the issue of whether to disclose your neurodivergent child’s diagnosis.
  • NPR noted that “anti-dopamine parenting” can curb kids’ cravings for screens or sweets.
  • Meanwhile, Psychology Today explained ethe challenges of parenting for those with people-pleasing tendencies.
  • Momspreading shared an unexpected tip for family travel this summer: “Don’t forget to embrace the suffering.”
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “A Day in the Life of a Woke Third-Grade Teacher, As Imagined by a Far-Right Politician.”

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