Por: The Atlantic Life November 08, 2022
Children have a folklore all their own, and the games, rhymes, trends, and legends that catch on spread to many kids across time and space.The AtlanticNovember 8, 2022, 7 AM ETYou might not think of typing BOOBS on a calculator as cultural heritage, but it is. The custom has been shared, preserved, and passed down through generations of children sniggering in math class. This sacred communal knowledge, along with other ephemera of youth—the... + full article
Forbes USA Life October 27, 2022
Returning home from art school at the age of 22, Paul Klee discovered that his best work had been completed before his training began. In the shed behind his parents' house, he found some drawings made in the 1880s, during the first decade of his life. They were quite... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 14, 2022
“Children are the ways the world begins again and again,” wrote the poet and activist June Jordan. As someone who has two of them, I feel qualified to say they can also occasionally feel like how the world ends. That’s the thing about kids: They inspire such a breadth of... + más
Child-care workers' college costs covered under new San Diego County program | Los Angeles Times
Alleged Serial Killer Told Mom Who Caught Her With Baby: ‘Trust Me, I’m a Nurse’ | The Daily Beast
Newsweek USA Life October 13, 2022
Never meet your heroes. That's what they tell you. And that's what was repeating in my head as I drove to meet my Star Wars hero: Luke Skywalker. Or, rather, the man who played my hero on screen: Mark Hamill.I should back up. Most authors seem to have one or two real... + más
‘Star Wars’ actor Mark Hamill on the ‘responsibility’ of being an ambassador in Ukraine’s fight against Russia | New York Daily News
Mark Hamill made ambassador in support of Ukraine Army of Drones project | CNN
The Atlantic USA Life October 12, 2022
A new book that looks at the strange protractedness of human childhood also argues against basing modern parenting practices on our distant ancestors.Katie Martin / The Atlantic; GettyOctober 11, 2022, 2:50 PM ETFrom a Darwinian perspective, human reproduction is pretty idiotic.... + más
Our ancestors ate a Paleo diet. It had carbs | Ars Technica
Senators Urge More Forgiveness for Parents With Student Debt | Time
Time USA Life October 04, 2022
The year I turned 37 years old was the year my mother finished my baby book. It was also the year she started it, a fact I no longer hold against her. As a kid, I held a lot of grudges against my mom, which I documented aggressively in my daily journals. Who: Margaret McInerny... + más
Council Post: 10 Areas To Dedicate The Bulk Of Your Social Media Budget To (And Why) | Forbes
Looking to recruit the right employees? Try these 5 job posting sites | CBS News
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 01, 2022
This past August, my son’s child care program announced significant staffing shortages. In response, they needed to reduce care from five days a week to four and increase our fees. The program has been operating with no margin for error. We just got news that another teacher... + más
Maine Urgent Care in Topsham to close, consolidate with Lewiston location | Portland Press Herald
Thousands of Maine people per day getting their booster doses | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Teachers for Louisiana’s youngest learners are plagued by low pay, high turnover and rising rates of depression, officials said Wednesday.Child care teachers are paid an average of $19,785 per year and most get no health or retirement benefits, according to the Early Childhood... + más
Louisiana has a teacher shortage. So why are 6,500 new educators waiting on paperwork? | The Advocate
Poll: Americans give health care system failing mark | 10 WBNS
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