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  • Educator: Young Children Need Conversation, Not Preschool

    Educator: Young Children Need Conversation, Not Preschool3

    Advocating for state-funded preschool is still a popular political move, as a potential candidate for the New Jersey governorship demonstrated earlier this week. But if early childhood educator Erika Christakis is right, politicians may want to put a hold on the preschool push. Writing in the January/February issue of The Atlantic, Christakis reinforces the idea

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  • Are People Overreacting to Olivia Wilde’s Pic of Her Toddler’s Butt?

    Are People Overreacting to Olivia Wilde’s Pic of Her Toddler’s Butt?0

    This week, actress Olivia Wilde posted a picture of her toddler’s naked bottom on social media. The photograph has stirred up controversy, and questions about the obligation of parents to protect their children’s images. The original post was of her son from behind, naked and wearing a cowboy hat. She captioned the photo “Naked Cowboy”.

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  • Why ‘Star Wars’ Gives People Meaning

    Why ‘Star Wars’ Gives People Meaning0

    This weekend, millions of Star Wars fans will pack theaters to see the latest installment of the series – The Force Awakens. Some will go for the experience; others purely for entertainment. And some will be hoping—at least subconsciously—that the movie gives added meaning to their lives. In saying that, I don’t wish to be

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  • Should Parents Place Limits on Christmas Presents?

    Should Parents Place Limits on Christmas Presents?0

    According to Gallup, American adults plan to spend an average of $830 on Christmas gifts this year. And, if past experience is any indicator, a large percentage of them will go into debt to foot the bill. And then there are the more extreme cases, such as the British woman who was recently chided for

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  • Poll: Millennials want a Crusade

    Poll: Millennials want a Crusade0

    The traditional adage is that “old men start wars, but young men fight them.” That might not be the case when it comes to ISIS, though. According to the Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP) most recent poll, 60 percent of young Americans (aged 18-29) support sending troops to obliterate ISIS.  In a revealing testimony to

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  • Is a Social Justice Curriculum One-Sided?

    Is a Social Justice Curriculum One-Sided?0

    There’s an interesting imgur post now floating around the internet. The image, from Montclair State University, advertises a seminar to teach elementary school teachers how to craft a social justice curriculum for their classroom. Among other things, the curriculum seeks to foster greater “self-love,” fight oppression, and encourage students to “engage in activism.” On the

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