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  • When Tango makes more than three

    My daughter loves to read ''And Tango Makes Three,'' although we haven't read it in quite some time. She loves penguins and thinks that lil Tango is ''oh, so cute!'' Through the book and other real life interactions I believe that she has a good grasp on the idea that families come in many different varieties. But I've been intentional in this ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on June 19, 2008
  • Leave No Myth Behind

    In January of 2006 Newsweek put four white boys on their cover with the headline ''The Boy Crisis.'' Inside they told the tale that was so shocking that the myth grew so fast that the factual evidence that quickly came out was ignored. What was this myth? That boys were being left behind. By almost every benchmark, boys across the nation and in ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on May 21, 2008
  • Your local school needs you

    We all know that the Chicago Public Schools are in a state of um, flux. They are trying things that other school systems don't do or maybe even, don't need. One of the experiments that seem to work in some schools is the Local School Council:Local School Councils (LSCs) are elected bodies at nearly every Chicago Public Schools (CPS) elementary, ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 21, 2008
  • One in four moms with daughters has failed

    Do you ever read headlines and you interpret them as your failure? That's what I did when I read yesterday that 1 in 4 teenaged girls have a STD.The overall STD rate among the 838 girls in the study was 26 percent, which translates to more than 3 million girls nationwide, researchers with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 12, 2008
  • 40,000 kindergarten McCauley Culkins

    This action alert just popped into my inbox from MomsRising.com: Right now, more than 40,000 kindergarteners are home alone each day afterschool, with a total of more than 14,000,000 school-age kids on their own afterschool. Surprised? The reality is that most parents work now, and there are too few affordable and accessible afterschool ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on February 22, 2008
  • Gift Giving to Young Feminists

    The gift giving season is here! All the big stores have their catalogs out, the commercials are running non-stop, and Santa's waiting line is longer than the Hannah Montana ticket line. But here you are, burnt out on princess garb, too scared to buy anything from China, and frankly out of ideas for the girl (or boy!) who has everything. Look no ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on December 4, 2007
  • Tell Me When I'm Beautiful - Part 3

    In part one we defined the problem with the increase in sexualization of girls, in part two we discussed some of the criticisms of the APA report, and here we'll talk about what we DO to combat our girls' childhood being taken away from them. Let's get to it! Luckily for us the APA report [pages 36-42] does an excellent job at suggesting many ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on April 4, 2007
  • Tell Me When I'm Beautiful - Part 2

    Please note this is a recreated post as I could not find it on the internet archive. Soon after the APA report was released my favorite (not) editorial writer came out with a critique. I have to say directly to Kathleen Parker, please come up with a new tune! She starts out by first showing us that she has no idea why reports like this are ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 21, 2007
  • Tell Me When I'm Beautiful - Part 1

    Please note this is a recreated post as I could not find it on the internet archive. What do you say to that? As I stared at my 3.5-year-old my heart ached. Has it started already? ''You're always beautiful, mija.'' On one hand I can't say that it's much different than when I was a kid. I was dumped for a cuter girl by my best friend, Katie, ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 18, 2007
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