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Posts Tagged ‘Parenting’

8 Things a Grown-Ass Man Should Say When She Says ‘I’m Ready to Go Back to Work’

By Emily Westbrook | March 21, 2017

Gender norms create some messed up ideas about women going back to work after having a baby. Here’s how a man can be a supportive partner.

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5 Reasons Our ‘Sons’ Need Feminism, Too

By Katherine DM Clover | March 14, 2017

It may be obvious why girls need feminism – but what about boys (or children assumed to be boys)? Here are good reasons to share feminism with your sons.

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8 Small Things I’ll Do to Raise a Fat-Positive Kid

By Marie Southard Ospina | March 12, 2017

This world’s got some messed up messages about fat bodies – so how can you raise kids to be fat-positive? These are some great ideas.

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8 Reasons Why I Took a First Grader to the Women’s March

By Liz Boltz Ranfeld | March 1, 2017

Can you guess why this author felt it was so important for her daughter to be at the Women’s March? These reasons are giving us some hope for the future!

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Does Your Daughter Know It’s Okay to Be Angry?

By Soraya Chemaly | February 28, 2017
An angry child looks at the viewer; the background is out of focus.

Girls learn really early on that it’s not okay to be angry – and the damaging impact should really piss you off.

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