Harvard’s ‘Project Zero’ Wants More of America’s Preschools to Look Like Those in Reggio Emilia—Treating Children as Citizens - The Atlantic

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The Real Hero of the "Corduroy" Book Is the Mother

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Best links of the week

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This Week's Links to Share With Your Curious Kids

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Why Dad's Night Out Gets My Full Support

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There are few nights of the week I have more appreciation for than my husband's weekly "Dad pack" date.

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Today’s Exhausted Superkids - The New York Times

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Are you holding your own daughter back? Here are 5 ways to raise girls to be leaders. - The Washington Post

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Review: Stearns Puddle Jumper

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Netted: The Best Way to Find the Best Things

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Our obsession with safety is harming our kids - Salon.com

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A Pediatrician Warns About Traps Around Food and Parenting

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With all this focus on obesity, it’s easy to understand how we can let fear drive our decision-making process around nutrition, but it’s important that we recognize that swinging the pendulum too far the other way is just as dangerous.

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A Day in the Life of a New Mom: Live-Tweeted

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5:02 a.m. Holy cow, it’s five a.m. 5:05 a.m. hey, where my early risers at? The baby is hungry and I need entertainment!

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Notabli

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We designed Notabli to solve a problem we shared with many modern parents: thousands of photos and videos of our kids, but no single, secure way to save, sort, and share them.

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The 4 Boring Habits I Force Upon My Kids That Make Us More Fun

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"Have a Pokemon battle and then a water fight." That's what my 5-year-old suggested for our “date” afternoon together. I was thinking lunch, followed by some beach time.

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How Trees Calm Us Down - The New Yorker

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5 links to share with curious kids (week of 7/24/15)

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Interview with DIY on how Minecraft, Legos, and duct tape will prepare kids for future careers

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Must Read "Room for Debate" - Screen Time and Teens

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This Two Person Tornado of Creativity Is Bringing Pinball to the Masses

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Learn about The Cardboard Tek Instantute, bringing Pinball to the masses with a table-top system made of precision cut cardboard and customizable play boards.

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?7 Reasons I Hate Summer

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Another summer, another year, another collection of days caught like fireflies in a jar and let go again. It’s nothing we planned. It’s everything we hope for. Light slanting, days shifting, circadian rhythms tick-tocking. And it rolls.

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Helping Your Child Develop Resiliency Through Healthy Social Interest

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The healthiest human beings are those with the highest social interest. If we want to ensure that our children are emotionally healthy, we must raise them in a home where parents demonstrate social interest as a way of life.

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Parents on Social Media: Pew Research Findings 

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Motherhood: Another Country

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I can’t think of any photos of just me since my son was born. I can’t think of any at all. I take pictures of Robin and I together, a duo framed. We look straight into the sun. We show our hands to the open shutter. And in all of them, I’m cut—one eye surrendered to a field, another limb abandoned by an ocean.

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