Saturday, March 31, 2018

Abuse Victims Are Not Codependent, They’re Trauma-Bonded
I Wish My Wife And I Had Stayed Together For The Kids
Invisibilia: Do the Patterns in Your Past Predict Your Future?
The myth of co-parenting
The Science of The Job Search, Part III: 61% of “Entry-Level” Jobs Require 3+ Years of Experience Why young people are having a hard time finding jobs: "After analyzing a random sample of 95,363 jobs, we discovered that 61% of all full-time “entry-level” jobs require 3+ years of experience." Also, ageism is real: "After age 35, your hireability decreases by ~8% every year." Want to know why? Because they can. Labor market saturation is a real thing.
CUTTING ‘OLD HEADS’ AT IBM
The workplace of the future
How Women Can Succeed by Rethinking Old Habits
One Mother’s Take on Tully
Dads, their boys and the ABCs of emotional intelligence.
The science of ‘When to Worry’
My kids are not an inconvenience (for you)
Pediatricians warn: Limit children’s exposure to cellphones Please commit to keeping cell phones and other wireless devices away from children. Some experts have warned of a coming brain tumor epidemic.#ForYourChildsHealth
To Raise Resilient Kids, Be a Resilient Parent

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