News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- The newsletter Gloria looked at the struggles of summertime with kids as a working parent.
- Parents reported that a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that babies’ tongue tie is over-diagnosed and overtreated.
- The New York Times [gift link] explored the reality of banking your baby’s cord blood — the cells are rarely useful, and sometimes contaminated.
- The Guardian reported on a new study that suggests the drug rapamycin could extend women’s fertility by five years.
- Romper noted that the AAP recommends that kids start swim lessons at age 1.
- In Inc., a working dad of four offered advice for parents who are business owners and work from home.
- USA Today observed, “many instructors around the country [are] itching to get back into the classroom to debrief their students on the blur of textbook-worthy events” in July.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The Hard Times, with “Modern Day Miracle? These Five Friends in Their 30s Found a Saturday They All Have Free To Hang Out.”
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We talked about how often to get a new computer.
- We asked readers if they’ve received money in lieu of an inheritance.
- We rounded up polished, stylish flats available in wide sizes.
- We gave advice on getting pet hair off clothes and furniture.
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