Back in May as we were preparing to move back to New York, I realized that I had a visitor sitting on my desk. My nephew Mark in Utah had sent Flat Stanley my way, and for months I'd done nothing with him. The school year was soon
Our good friend Edie Nadelhaft (one of whose paintings hangs on our dining room wall) is participating tonight in Changing the World Through Art, an auction and gala to benefit the Time In Children's Arts Initiative. New Yorkers, please consider showing up and supporting the gala! It takes
That nasty Rick Santorum is at it again. He likes to think of himself as a culture warrior, but I see him more as the kind of infectious culture that requires a good shot of penicillin. The poisonous idea he's spreading this time around is that children with
Quite a one-two punch for parents at Salon today. First, an interview with Richard Dawkins: I would say that parents should teach their children anything that's known to be factually true -- like "that's a bluebird" or "that's a bald eagle.
When █████ and I are out walking Ella and a kid asks us what kind of dog she is, sometimes we say, "She's not a dog, she's a bear!"
So there I was, just working on yet another redesign of the Sesame Workshop site, when I stumbled across this parenting article. It describes me perfectly, and it was odd to hear myself described and potential explanations for why I am that way put forward. Of course, I haven'
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