10 November 2010

links for 2010-11-10

  • Two of my favorite parenting bloggers, Ask Moxie and Laid-Off Dad, were married for several years. Now divorced, they co-parent their children with love, wisdom and honesty. And they're brave enough to write about it. They started this blog because "...when we were getting divorced, we couldn’t find anyone writing about divorce and co-parenting that wasn’t either legal, logistical, or filled with rage. We intend this blog to be about process. It won’t be an airing of grievances, but we’re not going to be shiny and new all the time. Divorce sucks. Co-parenting is hard."
  • Should we compel our kids to accept party invitations? Read this for insight on the surprisingly complex issue of classroom social dynamics.
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Wow, you must really like these links; I think I got them 14 times in my reader! ;)

thank you so much for sharing the links - they are truly resourceful!

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