TELESEMINAR SERIES FOR COUPLES AND PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN AND TEENS
TELESEMINARS FOR ESTRANGED PARENTS
Tag Archives: effect on masculinity
Girls’ Sports Matter
Some parents wonder about whether high school athletics serve any long-term purpose. Apparently, for high school girls they do. According to a recent study cited in the NYT’s by columnist Tara Parker-Pope, women who competed in high school sports, did better later in life in terms of health, education, and economics than girls who didn’t [...]
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What Do Kids Really Think About Their Working Parents?
On Feb 10th, I was on Fem2.0 Blog Radio with host Ellen Galinsky and guest Lisa Belkin. Ellen Galinsky is President and Co-Founder of the Families and Work Institute and author of the forthcoming book, MINDS IN THE MAKING: The Seven Essential Skills Every Child Must Learn (HarperStudio). Lisa Belkin is a New York Times [...]
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Sesame Street
Shifting Roles During the Economic Downturn
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On Point: Tom Ashbrook Interviews Dr. Coleman and NYU Sociologist Kathleen Gerson
NPR: Tom Ashbrook interviews Dr Coleman and Kathleen Gerson on "Women Bringing Home the Bacon"
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NY Times: Working Women Say Their Marriage Is Richer For It
NY Times: Working Women Say Their Marriage Is Richer For It



Dual-Career Couples: Dr. Coleman Seminar at Harvard