News Roundup

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

  • The Cut answered a reader question about the significant stresses of trying to find childcare.
  • Parents reported on a new Pew Research study in which of 82% of K-12 teachers surveyed expressed a negative view of the state of education.
  • ProPublica reported on how “toddler milk” is largely unregulated and makes unscientific claims.
  • The Washington Post [gift link] wondered how much parents should (or shouldn’t) scale down their home decorating because they have kids.
  • The Cut looked at the challenges of having a child who constantly acts out in school.
  • Today’s Parent explained what parents of autistic kids should know about their dental health.
  • Intelligencer shared how a midwife faked 12,499 vaccine records for students in New York.
  • Romper published a mom’s reflections on how parenting books of the ’80s differ from today’s.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney’s, with “Parents’ Most Common Stress-Induced Recurring Nightmares About Spirit Week.”

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