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No Teachers With Guns, No Police in Schools

Posted January 12th, 2013 by

On December 30, 2012, President Obama said he doubted arming school police with guns will prevent future school shootings, but then January 11, 2013′s EdWeek hints that he may yield to local law enforcement officers and communities if it has “bipartisan” support. While President Barack Obama said recently that he would be skeptical that more [...]

Nickelodeon: Stop Advertising Junk Food to our Children

Posted December 19th, 2012 by

Pssst…your child’s favorite cartoons on Nickelodeon aren’t as cute and innocent as they look. In fact, they’re quite guilty of teaching your child to want junk food and to pester you for these unhealthy products. They’re making your child believe that junk foods are “kids’ food” and that’s what they’re supposed to be eating. Quite [...]

Going Over the Fiscal Cliff: Women and Kids First

Posted December 10th, 2012 by

Congress is likely to remain in session until Christmas Eve — wrangling over the looming sequester and expiration of the Bush tax cuts. The country doesn’t have enough money, or doesn’t spend it right, or the rich have too much of it, or the middle class doesn’t have enough, or the poor get too much [...]

Nickelodeon prides itself on responsible TV programming for kids, but what about its marketing?

Posted December 4th, 2012 by and

Nickelodeon prides itself on responsible TV programming for kids, but what about its marketing?  It’s time for Nickelodeon to take responsibility and dump the junk. Tell Nickelodeon to dump the junk: bit.ly/dump-the-junk Studies show that food marketing causes children to want more and eat more of the foods marketed to them.  There is a ton [...]

Federal Cuts to Education? We Say Kids, Not Cuts

Posted November 15th, 2012 by

My home state is California, and we just successfully survived our own state version of the “fiscal cliff” when it comes to education. Here, they were called the “trigger cuts.” If Proposition 30 — essentially part of the June 30, 2012 budget passed by the legislature that needed the people’s thumbs up at the ballot [...]

Parents Want Sex Education in Schools

Posted October 31st, 2012 by

Last week I was watching the popular TV show The Middle, and parents Mike and Frankie Heck were struggling to remember if they’d ever spoken to their kids about sex.  “That’s what schools are for,” Frankie, the mom joked. Yikes!  The good news is, unlike in the show, 90 percent of parents have talked to [...]

TX Mom Jailed For Letting Kids Play Outside (VIDEO)

Posted October 4th, 2012 by

A mom arrested for letting her two children play outside? Isn’t that what kids are supposed to do? Yes. you read that right. Tammy Cooper was arrested last week and thrown into jail because her two kids, ages 6 and 9, were playing outside. The youngsters weren’t vandalizing, or causing any kind of trouble. They [...]

Playborhood Party

Posted August 31st, 2012 by

Many times, I’ve walked my neighborhood with my kids and though I see lots of playscapes in backyards, I never see kids playing outside. EVER. I occasionally see some kids get off the bus after school, but once they go inside, they are GONE. Are there really so few kids living near us? Or are they all holed up inside, tied to their electronic devices? My boys and I would linger in the cul-de-sacs on all the nearby streets, playing and making a lot of noise, hoping some kids would wander out. Nope, never happened.

First woman to moderate a presidential debate in DECADES.

Posted August 14th, 2012 by

Great news yesterday!  FINALLY, after decades without a female moderator, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that a woman, Candy Crowley of CNN, would moderate one of the three nationally televised Presidential debates.  [1] Woot! *Click here to congratulate Candy Crowley on being the first woman in decades to moderate a televised presidential debate – AND while you’re at [...]

It’s National HIV Awareness Month — Have You Talked to Your Kids?

Posted July 26th, 2012 by

When I was in college during the first years of the AIDS epidemic, I assumed that by the time I had a child, all kids would be taught about HIV in school.  In the past 20 years, lots of evidence shows how HIV education helps young people make healthy decisions including delaying sex and using [...]

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