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How to talk to your kids about social media misinformation
After Meta, the parent company behind Facebook and Instagram, announced it would be shifting its fact-checking mechanisms to a crowdsourcing approach, parents’ fears about how social media is shaping their children’s minds have likely grown.
A 2023 poll conducted by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at the University of Michigan found that 67...Read more

Jewish couple’s daring escape from Berlin unfolds in unforgettable historical thriller
A German Jewish couple must use every ounce of their strength and wiles to survive under the nose of the Nazis in this harrowing story based on the lives of Hans and Anna Bracher in "Untertauchen" by Arthur M. James.
"Untertauchen" (“to go underground”) is the impeccably researched tribute to Hans and Anna Bracher, as well as their family ...Read more

Find hope, beauty, and connection in 'Soul Flowers'
With the new year comes a new sense of hope. I can think of no better time to embrace the beauty of poetry, especially in works such as Cynthia Schumacher’s seventh collection, "Soul Flowers."
In this timeless collection, Schumacher explores with gifted verse those universal human emotions and experiences that unite us. Her poetry encourages ...Read more
There's Joy, as Well as Fear, in Missing Out
I've decided to miss out on more these days.
Maybe you've heard of FOMO, the "fear of missing out." Well, this is the opposite. I'm trying to find JOMO, the "joy of missing out."
For my JOMO education, I can thank Christina Crook, an author who specializes in "digital decluttering." She encourages people to intentionally disconnect from ...Read more

Ex-etiquette: Exes and Valentine's Day
Q. Should I send a Valentine to my ex? What’s good ex-etiquette?
A. Each year I am asked this by literally hundreds of readers. I’m not sure why because the answer seems clear to me — but humans seem to be programmed by Hallmark, even if they don’t watch the channel. So, around about Feb. 14, we get nostalgic or romantic or both, and if...Read more
Learning to Live With a Little Fear
A mom wrote to me the other day saying that, guess what? Her kids are now teens, and she knows they'll make some imperfect decisions, because she made some, too, and all this adds up to ... worry.
"I totally get how bad that feels," she wrote. "But I think parents are on the wrong track." They're seeking peace of mind, but that just isn't in ...Read more

Family guide to new movie releases
'HEART EYES'
Rated R for strong violence and gore, language and some sexual content.
What it’s about: A rom-com slasher about a killer targeting happy couples on Valentine's Day.
The kid attractor factor: Teens will be drawn to the horror genre and gore.
Good lessons/bad lessons: There's no denying chemistry.
Violence: Extreme bloody ...Read more

Commentary: Children must learn how to prepare for climate change, not just how it's caused
The scope of the Los Angeles fires is so vast that they have touched many lives that are far, far from California.
I live in Lanesboro, Minnesota, but my grandson’s wife, Holly Horazdovsky, taught in a school in the Palisades that burned to the ground. She is now teaching in a new space. Their school was evacuated, and many children lost ...Read more

Laura Yuen: She's having kids so her parents can have grandkids
You may have heard that there’s a generation of older adults in grief because their kids decided against having children of their own. More Americans are opting out of a traditional family path, and in doing so, crushing their parents' desperate wishes for grandchildren.
This topic became a front-page article in the New York Times a few ...Read more

Ex-etiquette: Too young for internet privacy
Q. My son’s father has only come back into our son’s life in the last year. Prior to that he lived in another state. Our son likes to talk to his friends in a social media chat room site, but I do not want him online unmonitored. I believe he is too young and when he does go online, I require him to give me all his passwords so I can monitor...Read more

Lori Borgman: Foggy outlook for paint colors
In case you hadn’t heard, the Pantone color of the year is Mocha Mousse. Mocha Mousse is a scrumptious light milk chocolate. I’m not sure I could have it on the walls and resist a deep dive into my dessert cookbooks.
Mocha Mousse is encouraging because, for years, the chosen colors primarily have been neutrals. There was Drift of Mist (gray...Read more

Awaiting loss, a family’s final reunion uncovers cracks in the foundation
There’s a point early on in James Gilbert’s "Reunion by the Lake" when Grace, entering the twilight of her life as she and her husband Richard confront his terminal illness, loses her grip of a glass in the kitchen, and it breaks in the sink into long sharp slivers.
The moment is the perfect metaphor for the book’s primary storyline.
“...Read more

Honest and easy to understand guide to fearless childbirth
At a recent gathering of my book club, the conversation turned to our pregnancy and delivery stories. This was prompted by the difficult delivery that the host’s daughter-in-law had just been through. Some stories were truly “scary” and even horrifying, while others were not quite as bad — but no one said it was a wonderful and special ...Read more

Is your child desperately seeking attention? 5 signs to look for
In today’s fast-paced world, where work, packed schedules and endless digital distractions compete for our focus, children sometimes struggle to get the attention they need. Although your child probably won’t say it directly, they often signal it through other behaviors.
“Whether a child admits it or not, parents are the center of a child...Read more

The one test that could save your relationship — and make it thrive
My wife and I have been married for almost 40 years. In all that time, I can count on one hand how many weekend afternoons we have spent together. She goes in one direction (shopping, show, friends) and I go in another (house projects, the dog, watching sports). I don’t want to do her activities (she doesn’t even suggest I come along) and ...Read more
It's Not DEI, It's Corporate Culture That's to Blame
When President Donald Trump blamed the hiring of disabled FAA employees for a midair crash in Washington, D.C., between a passenger jet and a military helicopter, he didn't convince me (or most liberals) that diversity results in poor performance, but he sure did unwittingly reveal the underpinnings of the conservative push against diversity ...Read more

Family guide to new movie releases
'DOG MAN'
Rated PG for some action and rude humor.
What it’s about: A half-man/half-dog cop patrols Ohkay City, fighting evil supervillains
The kid attractor factor: The silly humor and animation, plus familiarity with the book series.
Good lessons/bad lessons: Seeing the good in others might be able to help you see the good in yourself. ...Read more

Ex-etiquette: Handling tough questions about your past
Q. My breakup with my ex was messy, and I stayed away from dating for a couple of years. However, I’ve recently signed up on a dating app and I’ve started to date again. Unfortunately, the first question everyone wants to know is why did I break up with my ex. I don’t want to talk about it. He was abusive and almost killed me and he is now...Read more

Lori Borgman: A birthday bash at the burger joint
We blew out all the stops to celebrate the husband’s birthday with a last-minute meetup at McDonald’s. Do we know how to party or what?
Three carloads. Five adults. Six kids, all girls.
If we squeeze six into the bench against the wall that spans two tables and grab extra chairs, we can make it work. Kids squirrel around as adults take ...Read more

Quiet secrets and hidden lives shine in a story of redemption and connection
"Shy Creatures" is one of those rarities in literary fiction, a quiet celebration of the complex human interactions that form lasting genuine friendships and heartfelt relationships that are retained in golden memories. Award-winning British novelist Clare Chambers has written nine novels including Learning to Swim which won the 1999 Romantic ...Read more
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