We asked the physicians, nurses, first responders, and other healthcare workers in our community (and their spouses) what life feels like right now, in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. We also asked how others can help them, and what makes them feel most supported. The answers are eye-opening, poignant, and helpful for those of us who may be unsure how we can show up for our friends and neighbors on the front lines.
March Spotify Playlists: Home/Life/Time Management and For My Friend, About To Be A Mom
Check out this month’s curated playlists on Spotify! You can listen right from this page, or open your Spotify app
All The Work We Do Not See
And that behind-the-scenes work you’re doing? The work you do when the rest of the world isn’t watching, the hundreds of small decisions and clever shortcuts you employ in the name of raising an eventual adult or three? Like Laurence’s simple but incredibly thoughtful salad dressing, it’s where the good stuff happens. Your patient explanations and your sibling squabble mediation, the chore charts you design and the sleep training program you try really really hard to follow, the grapes you cut into quarters and the late-night behavior strategy sessions with your co-parent: these things matter.
February Spotify Playlists: Toddler Parent Helpline and Episodes That Feel Like A Hug
Check out this month’s curated playlists on Spotify! You can listen right from this page, or open your Spotify app
Making Monotony Work For You (Without Completely Derailing)
This essay originally appeared in our monthly newsletter for The Mom Hour podcast. To get our emails, subscribe here. –Meagan Last
Less Control & Higher Stakes (On Parenting Young Adults)
Today on NBC News’s THINK page, I have a piece up about parenting young adults–and how much different it is
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