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Wednesday's Daily Brief: Anthony Weiner Enters 2013 New York Mayoral Race, Man Questioned Over Marathon Bombings Killed By Police
BLOG POSTS | Hollye Harrington Jacobs: The Oklahoma Tornado: How to Talk to Children About Tragedy and Disaster The important thing to know is that children take their coping cues from us, the trusted adults in their lives. This isn't to say that we should cover our emotions. Not at all. Rather, we need to model healthy coping mechanisms for our children. | | Jeb Bush: Why We Need Comprehensive Immigration Reform Most Americans agree that coming to the United States legally should be easier and with less cost than coming to the country illegally. Unfortunately, right now, that is not the case. | | Jennifer Rowe Walters: 'This Will Probably Come to Define Us' Tornadoes. For me and my fellow Okies, it's probably one of the first words we hear as children. We play "tornado" with our friends. But this. This is something that no amount of experience, no ingrained, Okie-native understanding of the weather or geography can ever prepare you for. | | Marcus Samuelsson: Is Your Child the Next Great Chef? Children want to mimic adults. They notice when you choose to prepare fresh vegetables over calling in another pizza pie for dinner. They will see that food made with love and care outweighs going through the drive-through window. | | Amitai Etzioni: Obama's Brief The president is either moping or muttering defensively about the abuses by the IRS and the tragedy of Benghazi. As I see it, if he wakes up tomorrow and is willing to speak up, there are a few things he could fairly state. First, any suggestion that "the IRS" went after the Tea Party are bogus. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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