Thursday, September 30, 2010

Local Flavor

Read about the Bremerton elementary school that's offering local food to its students.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Family Tree

"Cousins are different beautiful flowers in the same garden."

Study For Local Response

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

By the Seat of Our Pants

Read Lisa Belkin's New York Times article, "Keeping Kids Safe From the Wrong Dangers."

Best Quotes:

"There is an inherent hypocrisy in our attempts to control our odds — putting the organic veggies (there is no actual data proving that organic foods increase longevity) in the trunk of our car (researchers tell us there is 'evidence' but not 'proof' that car emissions accelerate heart disease), then checking our e-mail on our cellphone at the next red light (2,600 traffic deaths a year are caused by drivers using cellphones, according to a Harvard study)."
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"And while we certainly make constant (mis)calculations in our adult lives, we seem all the more determined yet befuddled when it comes to the safety of our children. For instance, the five things most likely to cause injury to children up to age 18, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are: car accidents, homicide (usually at the hands of someone they know), child abuse, suicide or drowning. And what are the five things that parents are most worried about (according to surveys by the Mayo Clinic)? Kidnapping, school snipers, terrorists, dangerous strangers and drugs.

'Parents are just bad at risk assessment,' said Christie Barnes, a mother of four and the author of 'The Paranoid Parents Guide.' 'We are constantly overestimating rare dangers while underestimating common ones.'"
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"[W]e put them in that car and we drive — to the orthodontist, to school, to their friend’s house two blocks away — because 'if I let them walk and they were abducted I would never forgive myself.' This despite the fact that the British writer Warwick Cairns, author of 'How to Live Dangerously,' has calculated that if you wanted to guarantee that your child would be snatched off the street, he or she would have to stand outside alone for 750,000 hours. And while we are busy inflating some risks, we tend not to focus on others — like the obesity and diabetes that result when children are driven someplace when they could walk, or when they play video games inside instead of playing in the park."

Little Bugs

Monday, September 20, 2010

KidRaising

Bloomberg Businessweek has named Redmond, Washington as one of the "Best Places to Raise Your Kids: 2010," citing its close proximity to Seattle, $100,000+ median income, 34 parks and "excellent schools," as reasons. Shoreline and Bellevue are the Washington runners-up.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Women & Poverty

In 2009, 29.9% of families with a single woman as head of household (4.4 million) lived in poverty, compared with 16.9% of families with a single man as head of household (942,000).

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Only Child

Read The New York Times article, "The Only Child: Not a Loner?," about new research on the social lives of only children.

"[W]hile we tend to think that siblings teach one another conflict resolution and other interpersonal skills, new research says they are no better off socially than children without siblings." -Pamela Paul, The New York Times
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