Articles I’ve written

I have covered a lot of stuff from finance and economics to education and learning. My goal is to make education coverage as exciting, interesting and sophisticated as other beats such as politics, culture and finance.

The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks

Better parenting through technology

In 2010, Gustavo Rodríguez was a mergers and acquisitions banker for Merrill Lynch, living in London, where he had moved from New York. Then, he became a father.

Like many new parents, Rodríguez said the day his son was born was both the happiest and the scariest. “I realized how poorly equipped I was to provide this child with all the things he was going to need, especially in the first few years of his life,” he says.

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The Art of Parenting Katy Fryatt The Art of Parenting Katy Fryatt

The scientific effort to protect babies from trauma before it happens

For nearly 30 years, Javier Aceves worked as a pediatrician in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focusing primarily on disadvantaged families. His approach was holistic: along with treating children, he did outreach with teens, and helped children’s parents with everything from addiction to learning how to be a supportive caregiver. For all the programs he helped develop, the patterns he kept seeing haunted him.

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The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks

How to helicopter parent the right way

We live in confusing times. Kids have never been so depressed, averse to failure, and incapable of doing their laundry. Parents respond, understandably, by trying to help: assisting with homework, attending every imaginable activity, and giving detailed guidance on life skills, only to be reprimanded for over-parenting, helicoptering, and generally rendering their children helpless.

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The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks The Art of Parenting Natalie Gillbanks

Parents: let your kids fail. You’ll be doing them a favor

Your teenager has a science project due. He hates science. He hates projects (as do you). Do you:

A. Set deadlines for him, get the necessary materials, lay them out on the table with some homemade chocolate chip cookies

B. Ask your neighbor who is a renowned chemist to stop by and wax poetic about the joys of the periodic table

C. Hide and pray

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