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Think of the Children

Emily F. Popek

Parenting, education, and why it's all so f*@#ing impossible

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  • Emily F. Popek

    Recovering journalist, school PR pro, mom to one amazing kid. Living and writing in upstate NY but forever an Oregonian in my heart.

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