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Weekend Reads: Awesome cribs, FitBit Parenting, etc

Well hello hello!  After a few technical difficulties, we’re back this week with some more weekend reads!  What are you looking for this weekend?

 

If you’re looking for….genetics that will make you smile:
Babies and their parent’s baby pictures….some of these make me wonder if parthenogenesis might actually occur in humans.

If you’re looking for….a crib that will make you jealous:
This guy made his nephew a shark crib.  It’s as awesome as it sounds.  Click here now.

If you’re looking for….a day in the life of a parent (as told by FitBit):
Hey, someone has that!

If you’re looking for….all about Lego:
How Lego became the Apple of toys.  Interesting comparison, interesting long form piece.

If you’re looking for….some discipline tips:
An experienced teacher helps you out.  (from Mary)

If you’re looking for….some advice about Facebook:
The pitfalls of Facebook parenting.  Interesting discussion about age of kids and privacy too.

If you’re looking for….a strange but important job:
This one comes with a content note for graphic talk of child abuse.  An interesting article by a guy who works as an actor mimicking abused children, to help train police officers/lawyers/social workers how to properly interview potentially abused children.  Sad, interesting and insightful.

If you’re looking for….a non traditional pregnancy announcement:
Try this one.  Not every family can pull it off, but it made me literally LOL.

 

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Bethany

Bethany is a perpetual student who just won't stop taking classes. She's gone from engineering to psych and family systems to applied statistics, and is really fascinated by how people feel about numbers. She blogs about this over at Graph Paper Diaries, and experimenting with contingency tables at Two Ways to Be Wrong.

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