
Parenting, education, and why it's all so f*@#ing impossible
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Melinda Wenner Moyer is an award-winning journalist whose work explores the intersection of science and everyday life. Her most recent book, “Hello Cruel World!”, is a science-based guide to confidently raising kids who will be resilient, t...
Deborah Farmer Kris is an educator, child development expert, author, and advisor for the PBS KIDS show, “Carl the Collector.” Her latest book, ‘Raising Awe Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive,’ is out May 27 from Free ...
My first crush was a boy I’ll call D. He wore Vision Street Wear T-shirts and had jeans with ripped knees and he put gel in his hair and he was SO CUTE. I wrote his name in my diary and giggled with my best friend about him on the phone eve...
As we contemplate the possible end of the federal Department of Education, I wanted to reflect on the last time its life was seriously threatened, and why it was spared. Because I think the story that saved the Department of Education in th...
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Recovering journalist, school PR pro, mom to one amazing kid. Living and writing in upstate NY but forever an Oregonian in my heart.
Award-winning science journalist, regular contributor to The New York Times, author of HELLO, CRUEL WORLD! and HOW TO RAISE KIDS WHO AREN’T ASSHOLES.
obsessed with making space for writing in a busy life & helping you do that, too. newest \ud83d\udcda: THE GOOD MOTHER MYTH, St. Martin's 2025. essays in Slate, Romper & other places. author of Pocket Universe & The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood.
Writer and editor. Mother Brain: How Neuroscience Is Rewriting the Story of Parenthood (out now from Holt). Formerly: Portland Press Herald, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer, Concord Monitor.
Author of "Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Can Help Our Kids Thrive" * Bylines: PBS KIDS, Washington Post, Oprah Daily, Boston Globe Mag, CNN, NPR's MindShift, etc. * Advisor for PBS KIDS' "Carl the Collector." Mom of tween and teen!
Believe parenting and caregiving is a wild and profound ride that men ignored forever. Wrote the book "When You Care," in which I dig into why we don't value care, and what the world would look like if we did. Contributor to the Atlantic, Slate etc.
Author, psychologist, mom of 4, in Princeton, NJ. I write the Dr. Friendtastic newsletter + podcast about kids' feelings & friendships. Recent books: Growing Feelings, Moody Moody Cars, Kid Confidence. EileenKennedyMoore.com | DrFriendtastic.com.
Author and journalist. Former BBC documentary Producer/Director. Words in New York Times, Guardian etc. Author of BoyMom, Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity (Harmony/ Penguin 2024) and America the Anxious (St Martins 2016)
Lover of words, collector of books, USA Bestselling Author of EVERYONE BUT MYSELF: A Memoir
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