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What We're Reading | Week of January 9, 2023

 
 
 

Timely reads from the MCC team about the impossible expectations of American mothers, the habits of happiness experts, and how Finland is teaching young people to spot misinformation.


Jessica Grose | Screaming on the Inside

Writer Jessica Grose explores the widespread expectation for American mothers to "do it all" despite little social or policy support to make modern motherhood sustainable.


Time | The Daily Habits of Happiness Experts

Daily habits such as journaling, exercise, and spending time with loved ones can significantly increase feelings of happiness. These simple yet effective practices can help build resilience and improve overall well-being. Small changes can lead to big results!


The Atlantic | Is Defying Parents the Only Ethical Alternative?

What should educators' role be when families disagree about a student's gender expression in the classroom?


The New York Times | How Finland Is Teaching a Generation to Spot Misinformation

In an effort to combat the spread of misinformation and fake news, Finland has begun offering classes on how to identify and critically evaluate sources of information. The classes, which are geared toward young people but open to all ages, are seen as a proactive measure in a country that values trust and transparency in its media and political landscape.

 

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