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When Families Become Less Insular and More Open

By SARA BERMAN
September 30, 2008

Day in and day out, if the only people we speak to about the election (or any subject for that matter) are people who share our beliefs, are we really engaging in any kind of thoughtful deliberation? It's understandable that our children are exposed to a rather limited scope of views, but shouldn't we make an effort to expose them, and ourselves, to as many ideas and thoughtfully crafted opinions as possible?

Banishing the Post-Baby Bump

An Abdominal Wrap, the Belly Bandit, Promises To Speed Postpartum Weight Loss

Do Five Children Make a Vice President?

By SARA BERMAN

Baby Bling With Bite

No to No-Sibling Policies in Private Schools

By SARA BERMAN

Posh Pacifiers

When Children Play a Part in Grieving

By SARA BERMAN

Eco-Friendly to Baby's Bottom

 

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