- "I Pledge Allegiance To Linguistic Obfuscation"-- Okay, just the other day, I was trying to remember the Pledge and realized that I got stuck for a little bit. (Surprisingly enough, I remembered two prayers from my Catholic childhood days...) I found this article on NPR's facebook feed the next day, and thought it was an interesting assessment of these words that schoolchildren are expected to recite every morning at school. I asked JAM if he says it, and he recited it, with the same cadence that I remember from my childhood, but when I asked him what it meant, his response was just what I expected. "Um... I don't really know!"
- "C-Section Births At All-Time High"-- This piece from All Things Considered made me shake my head in disbelief. Obviously there are medical emergencies that necessitate the use of a C-section, but 1/3 of all deliveries simply cannot be emergencies.
- "Hit Back At Bullies? Not At This School"-- To hit back or not to hit back? This isn't always something that parents agree on, but I think this Morning Edition piece makes a strong argument for a program that aims to end bullying.
- "For Washington School, A Sunny Day Meant No School"-- On a much nicer note about schools, this All Things Considered story is simply wonderful. This principal is awesome.
- "The Rules About How Parents Should Make Rules"-- Loved this All Things Considered story. Some of the advice is pretty logical, even if not always easy to remember in the heat of the child-not-listening-to-you-moment. I appreciate stories that hit home about parenting!
- "Photographer Captures Stark Portraits Of Hunger"-- This piece from All Things Considered is heartbreaking and truly must-listen-to material.
Loving NPR as always,



