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'When I first became an at-home dad, way back in 2002, I was sure I was part of an exploding trend. The number of at-home dads seemed to be growing exponentially, and all the signs pointed to continued growth. That was what it felt like. The reality was somewhat different....',
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'Anyone with even the vaguest knowledge of what goes on in the publishing industry probably realizes all those sexy, magazine-cover images of movie stars and models are usually -- shocker! -- airbrushed. But for some reason, most of us may not have considered that the cherubic faces beaming at readers...',
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'By Jen Chaney',
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'Understanding why toddlers say \'why\'',
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'There are more than a million pieces of scholarship published in peer reviewed journals every year, and yet -- despite all of that frothy research-- some of the biggest mysteries in our world remain unexplained. Among the questions we have not had a good answer for: Why do toddlers ask...',
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'By Brian Reid',
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'One of the best parts of adulthood is that I am no longer graded on my ability to draw. For whatever reason, I never really got past the stick-figure stage. Fortunately, I now live in an adult world where PowerPoint can cover up my freehand liabilities and stick figures are...',
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'By Brian Reid',
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'Cooking with gas: The first 5 solo recipes for the elementary-aged',
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'Last week, my oldest had her braces adjusted, which ushered in a 48-hour period in which she\'d wince at the sight of anything firmer than a banana. Being an occasionally short-sighted parent, I hadn\'t adjusted the dinner menus to reflect her opposition to chewing. So with the hour getting late,...',
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'By Brian Reid',
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'\'Sesame Street\' at 40: Over the hill?',
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'This week marked a pop culture watershed. Big Bird and his crew turned 40. Surviving 40 years in TV land is tough and getting tougher. \"Reading Rainbow\" never made it to middle age. The Teletubbies lasted four years. \"Dora\" hasn\'t hit double-digits (and yet is still desperately trying to hang...',
'washingtonpost.com',
'By Brian Reid',
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'Slipping us a new Mickey',
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' Mickey Mouse, the way he was. (Disney Enterprises) Apparently, we Americans -- particularly our kids -- don\'t think much of Mickey Mouse anymore. It\'s not that we can\'t stand the remarkably high-pitched sound of his voice. It\'s more that we have stopped listening altogether. That\'s why -- as reported...',
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'By Jen Chaney',
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