(Please) Stand By Me
How a movie with zero girls in it became our tweenage favorite. For Slate
Super-Motherhood
The women who have five or more kids think they know something you don’t. For Slate
The Beautiful World of Zoom
On a short-lived PBS show that once had more viewers than Sesame Street. For Slate
My Daughter is Obsessed with Gaston From Beauty and the Beast
And now I am, too. For Slate
Who Are Feminist Baby Books For?
Their hearts are in the right place. But can a baby understand intersectionality? For Slate
End of the Rope
Leashes on toddlers kind of make sense. Why do people scorn them? For Slate
What It Felt Like
If “living history” roleplay can so easily go wrong, why do teachers keep assigning it? For Slate
Is It Possible To Raise a Kid Without Crappy Plastic Toys?
My quest to follow the principles of toy limitation. For Slate
Your Childcare Conundrum is an Anticommunist Plot
Why we don’t have government daycare. For Slate
Honey, You’re Scaring the Kids
Essay on 1980s children and their fears of the Bomb. For The Appendix