Parenting, education, and why it's all so f*@#ing impossible
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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.
Dr. Devorah Heitner is the author of Growing Up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World. She has a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Learn more about her speaking, professional development and writing at www.devorahheitner.com
Believe parenting and caregiving is a wild, meaty 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. Subscribe to "Made w/ Care."
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.
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