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Apparently

Ilana Wiles

Apparently, kids grow up. A newsletter about parenting in the big kids years with a focus on tweens, trends and internet culture from a recovering mommy blogger who has always been VERY online.

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Latest Issues

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The 10th Day of 10th Grade has Come and Gone

The school year is in full swing but this year, I don’t have nearly as much photo evidence as usual.

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Removing Two Major Obstacles for Kids with Dyslexia

This post is in partnership with Lexercise, but all thoughts and feelings are based on personal experience.

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Summing Up Summer: Everything I Need to Tell You Before We Go Back to School

My plan to get through my summer methodically and chronologically (even if the universes were way off) was thrown totally out of whack once I was invited to the Democratic National Convention and had to flip to real time. I heard you guys w...

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In Defense of Creators at the DNC

There’s a New York Times article that calls out creators at the DNC for having no code of ethics and makes us all sound pretty shallow. It’s headlined “Free Booze, a Lake Cruise and Selfies Galore: How Democrats Courted Influencers at the D...

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