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News Round-Up Jan. 25: No Name Calling Week, the Trouble With School Choice and a Link Between Bullies and Obesity?

What we’re reading today:

1. So, despite everything we’ve heard in the last few years, a recent study has found no link between the availability of junk food in schools and obesity.

2. Over in the U.S., it’s School Choice Week. School Choice has some big supports like Bill Cosby and Pres. Obama, but critics say “opportunity is replaced with demands for universal “excellence” and “achievement,” in which teachers are punished for student “failure.” This pits parents against teachers, and it ultimately sidelines already marginalized children of immigrant families, poor children and/or children of color.”

3. After hearing crappy news from the Girl Scouts and discrimination, it’s great to hear that the Boy Scouts of America have embraced “No Name Calling Week.”  It’s an initiative started by the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network and in turns of inclusiveness and the war on bullying, it’s a step in the right direction.

News and Culture Five

News Round-Up January 31

What we’re reading today:

According to researchers at Ohio State University, moms and dads might get along better if parenting duties were split according to typical gender roles. Via National Post

Jonathan Liu at GeekDad rounds up and reviews the five best toys ever. Can you guess what they might be? Hint: Neither Barbie nor Hot Wheels cracked the top five.

While Delphine at GeekMom wonders where all the cool moms are in fiction.

Kids need their sleep! The New York Times says that kids who got less sleep than their peers were at greater risk of having metabolic issues.

Eating for two? According to Babble, you should eat these 10 foods. Like we need an excuse to eat coconut!

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