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  • 20 Life Experiences Every Child Should Have

    20 Life Experiences Every Child Should Have0

    A few years ago, the British-run Ordnance Survey released a list of 20 basic skills which were nearing extinction among today’s young people. Among the disappearing skills? Reading a map, making bread, and tying a knot. Unfortunately, these 20 items aren’t the only “basic skills” that are disappearing from the consciousness of the next generation.

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  • ‘Parenting Equality’ Stereotypes Hurt Both Moms and Dads

    ‘Parenting Equality’ Stereotypes Hurt Both Moms and Dads0

    Recently there was a dust-up at The Conversation, a site where academics write journalistic articles related to their research, readers comment and the academics respond. It was over the issue of whether men or women work harder and longer in the quest to be good parents—what might be called the ‘parent wars’ (an extension of

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  • Wikipedia Bans Daily Mail as Source

    Wikipedia Bans Daily Mail as Source0

    On Feb. 4, the Daily Mail published an article headlined, “Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data.” The article centered on Dr. John Bates, a former NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) scientist who claimed to have “irrefutable evidence” the government used “unverified” data in a 2015 paper that

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  • Why We Should Stop Drugging Our Kids

    Why We Should Stop Drugging Our Kids8

    Maybe it’s time to stop drugging our children. A new study from the Medical Journal of Australia has found that the youngest kids in any given class are twice as likely to be receiving medication for behavioral disorders as the older kids in the class. And the proportion of boys receiving such medication was three

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  • The FDA Carefully Manipulates the News You Receive

    The FDA Carefully Manipulates the News You Receive0

    How “The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it,” said Neil deGrasse Tyson, the American astrophysicist and science communicator. Which is true as far as it goes; it doesn’t apply to press releases from scientists and science agencies. Jason Young, the US Food and Drug Administration’s acting

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  • Teacher: Busy Work is Killing Love for Reading

    Teacher: Busy Work is Killing Love for Reading0

    The other day, a judge used a unique punishment for a handful of teens who desecrated a historic school building with derogatory statements: read books. The novelty of the sentence testifies to the fact that kids simply don’t read very much anymore. But why this dearth of reading? After all, parents try to get kids

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