Stories from our family, ruminations on parenting, & harsh (but fair) reviews of children's literature
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At the risk of oversimplifying the work that happens in families around the world, there are three distinct categories of labor that parents undertake when they care for kids. Psyched Mommy captured them quite well on her blog once:
For a brief moment last night, two New York State Democratic primaries were juxtaposed in real time: Congressman Jamaal Bowman’s eventual 16 point loss to George Latimer, and State Assemblywoman Stefani Zinerman’s six point win over her soc...
By the time I reached my late 30s, I had packing myself for a trip down to a science: neatly folded outfits in easy to combine color combos, and a dedicated pouch of toiletries that nestled beside my wares. That’s it.
Azad turns three later this summer, and last week we learned that she won lottery admission to our family’s top choice “3K” program. New York is unique among American cities for having not just universal pre-k for four-year-olds, but also a...
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Justin Cohen is a dad, author, and activist. He writes the stuff here. Sheila Saremzadeh is a mom and CEO who inspires a lot of the content. Azad is a curly-haired toddler whose bff is a a stuffed gorilla named "Bapi."
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