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        59 votes
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        Why anonymous sperm donation is over in the US and why that matters20 votes
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        Accused of violating kids' privacy, Meta sues US Federal Trade Commission, hoping to block ban on monetizing kids’ data40 votes
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        Meta designed platforms to get children addicted, court documents allege24 votes
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        China tried to keep kids off social media. Now the elderly are hooked.27 votes
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        Population decline in Japan has led to more than 8000 public school closures since 200259 votes
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        Melatonin use soars among US children, with unknown risks29 votes
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        How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada23 votes
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        Children, left behind by suburbia, need better community design36 votes
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        US Ninth Circuit judge allows social media lawsuit to proceed. Section 230 doesn't automatically protect against liability for platform design defects.16 votes
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        Denmark is to restrict the sale of alcohol to under-eighteens and increase the price of suckable nicotine sachets, as their growing popularity is worrying health authorities31 votes
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        A Meta engineer known as an expert at curbing online harassment saw his own child face harassment on Instagram. Now, he’s testifying before the US Congress19 votes
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        Inspired by online dating, AI tool for adoption matchmaking falls short for vulnerable foster kids11 votes
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        At a Helsinki nursery, children spend all day in the forest – how outdoor learning benefits children's health and teaches them to value nature25 votes
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        Mr Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe | Official trailer20 votes
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        First malaria vaccine slashes early childhood mortality12 votes
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        Meta accused by US states of using features to lure children to Instagram and Facebook18 votes
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        Seeking advice from atheist/nonreligious parents: How have you raised your kids to be freethinking amidst a highly religious community and/or extended family?This question is particularly regarding kids ages 5-12. I've read some great tips, and I'm wondering what you have found to help. Here are a few: Emphasize boundaries with frequent caretakers,...This question is particularly regarding kids ages 5-12. I've read some great tips, and I'm wondering what you have found to help. Here are a few: - Emphasize boundaries with frequent caretakers, such as grandparents and neighbors.
- Share science facts, religious traditions, and a variety of creation myths with young kiddos to neutralize Bible stories.
- Talk regularly about your own ethics and values.
- Explain others' beliefs and contextualize those beliefs as part of their culture.
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        South Korean teachers seek protection from harassment by students' parents38 votes
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        Why are people weird around babies?I mean, I love my kid, but why do people have such an explosion of emotion when they look at a baby that is not theirs? As if it was something they desire so deeply that they can barely contain...I mean, I love my kid, but why do people have such an explosion of emotion when they look at a baby that is not theirs? As if it was something they desire so deeply that they can barely contain themselves? And why do they must express this emotion using words like "I wanna bite it", "I can't handle the baby smell!", "I just wanna eat it!", or "Yummy!" like they're the Cookie Monster and my kid is a cookie? Every time someone says those things -- usually women -- I imagine a man saying the same things, and it grosses me out. Why is it okay for women to say those things when a man cannot? I genuinely feel nothing for babies that are not my own, so it is hard for me to understand. Mods: please don't move this to ~life. This is meant as a causal conversation and should remain in ~talk. Thanks. 35 votes
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        'Sports specialization' in young athletes can do more harm than good8 votes
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        Is this the world's most inconvenient podcast?2 votes
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        US appeals court upholds Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors12 votes
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        Should you let babies 'cry it out'? Debate reignited by new study.18 votes
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        A journey into the shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma controversy14 votes
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        The villa where doctors experimented on children8 votes
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        Parents, how do you raise a well-behaved and well-adjusted child?Aiming this question at parents mostly. I'm about to be a dad in the next week or so and I obviously want to raise my son to be a good person. My father was/is an absent drug addict, so I have a...Aiming this question at parents mostly. I'm about to be a dad in the next week or so and I obviously want to raise my son to be a good person. My father was/is an absent drug addict, so I have a good roadmap of "don't." But I saw very little in the way of "do." Where is the line between being too authoritarian vs too permissive? What are your thoughts on gentle parenting? I don't want to trade "well-behaved" for "well-adjusted" or vice versa. I'm also open to newborn advice since that's what I'll primarily be dealing with for the next little while, obviously. 55 votes
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        Nebraska woman gets two years in prison for helping teen daughter have an abortion17 votes
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        Under new policy, Italy starts removing lesbian mothers' names from children's birth certificates44 votes
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        US mother sentenced to two years in prison by Nebraska for giving daughter abortion pills55 votes
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        Italian senate about to vote on a law that upgrades surrogacy to 'universal crime' would lead to prosecution of foreign acts within Italy9 votes
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        Is Finland the best place in the world to be a parent – Alexandra Topping travels to Helsinki to find out why the UK pre-school system lags so far behind4 votes
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        Good manners, obedience and unselfishness: data reveals how UK parenting priorities compare with other nations16 votes
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        Ministers set to ban single-use vapes in UK over child addiction fears30 votes
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        TikTok fined record £300m for putting children’s privacy at risk28 votes
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        Lead poisoning could be killing more people than HIV, malaria, and car accidents combined18 votes
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        I’m designing a Pokemon-inspired piano ed. book for kids 6-10, and looking for testersThis book uses cartoon mascots assigned to three areas of music training on the keyboard: dexterity skills, reading/writing/listening, and repertoire performance. Each mascot starts off as a cute...This book uses cartoon mascots assigned to three areas of music training on the keyboard: dexterity skills, reading/writing/listening, and repertoire performance. Each mascot starts off as a cute lil’ dude and evolves into huge powerful creatures as the child “levels up.” My ultimate vision is a book or book series that utilizes the mascots in figurine form for prize-incentives and mascot videos to offer help and guidance for individual activities. The first prototype will only feature the books, and I expect to finish it in the next 1-2 months. I was hoping to get a list of potentially interested parties that would beta-test the book without cost in exchange for feedback/testimonial. If you’re interested, please send a message through my website— https://alexgoodhart.com/lessons (you won’t see any mention of the book there, but can send your contact info through the inquiry form). If you’ve any thoughts to share here I’m all ears! Thank you — Alex 18 votes
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        In this Arizona city, kids with autism are more than welcome23 votes
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        Danish government has apologized to thousands of people with disabilities who were abused in state-run facilities7 votes
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        Swedish schools minister Lotta Edholm moves students off digital devices and on to books and handwriting, with teachers and experts debating the pros and cons20 votes
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        Grimes and Elon Musk reveal third child, Techno Mechanicus, in new biography33 votes
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        Record numbers of children are on the move through Latin America and the Caribbean, UNICEF says7 votes
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        Did you feel ready to have kids?How did you become ready to have kids? My wife and I have started to have more serious conversations about having kids and I feel paralyzed at the thought of making a decision one way or another. 36 votes
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        Supporting an artistic childI've never really been much of an artist myself, but one of my kids (11m) really likes drawing, painting and making small animations on his ipad. I'd like to give him some gentle encouragement, if...I've never really been much of an artist myself, but one of my kids (11m) really likes drawing, painting and making small animations on his ipad. I'd like to give him some gentle encouragement, if that's likely to help him enjoy creating artwork more, but I'm not sure what would be a good approach. Does anyone have some suggestions? He told me that he likes drawing objects and landscapes, but I think that's only because he's not confident in drawing live subjects. Some ideas I had, but I'm not certain of: - Sketchpad?
- Guide or drawing techniques book?
- Finding and recommending a good youtube channel?
 If there's something that helped you at this time of life please let me know, thank you! 29 votes
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        Ten things kids don’t know how to do (and five things they know how to do better)15 votes
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        Senator admits "Kids Online Safety Act" will target trans content online28 votes
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        Why did a Mexican drug gang kill forty-three students? Text messages hold clues.19 votes
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        War against the children13 votes
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        Norwegian preschoolers get early exposure to outdoor life by hiking routes around kindergartens20 votes
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        Maryland school district sues social media alleging addictive design rewires young brains20 votes