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'Mothers' Voices' Ad Campaign in Columbia
NPR's radio show This American Life ran a segment about a marketing executive from Colombia named Jose Miguel Sokoloff. The government of Columbia ...
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Research on 'Time-Starved' Mothers
Married couples in the United States spend, on average, 130 hours per week on paid and unpaid work combined. But all our hard work is not enough. Research ...
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America's Unique 'Quiet Zone'
Imagine a cell phone free zone. Actually, the United States has such a place. It's called "The Quiet Zone." Anyone driving west from Washington DC towards ...
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Stressed, Tired, Rushed—The Modern Family
Speaking of stress … apparently we all have it—stress, that is. The New York Times ran an article whose title defines the problem—"Stressed, ...
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Comedian Jim Gaffigan on Fatherhood
When asked "Why so many children?" comedian Jim Gaffigan, who has five children, replied, "Well, why not?" Then he explained:
I guess ...
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Actress on Her New Role—Motherhood
Actress Sarah Drew, who has appeared on Grey's Anatomy and in the film Mom's Night Out, had this to say about her new role as a mother:
The stay-at-home ...
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Moms Are the Most-Quizzed People
A survey from the U.K. involving 1,000 mothers found that moms may be the most quizzed people on the planet. On average, from breakfast to afternoon tea ...
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The Cost of Raising a Child like Calvin and Hobbes
In a research project undertaken for the Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science, one PhD candidate surveyed how much it would cost to raise a ...
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Tech Devices Act as "New Member of the Family"
In a study published in the journal Pediatrics, a team of researchers observed families eating at fast food restaurants, watching how parents interacted ...
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Parents, Wired to Distraction
The Journal of Pediatrics published a new study about how mobile devices are disrupting family relationships. The researchers spent time observing 55 ...
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