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  • Dec 3, 2024 | parent.com | Parent Co |Hannah Brencher |Charlie Fletcher |Yelena Shuster

    by Amanda Eye Ward December 03, 2024 As I emerged from the tunnel of mothering small toddlers, I realized I missed travel desperately. I had spent my high school and early college years in New England, not leaving the Eastern time zone until I was nineteen. But as soon as I got my first passport and felt the thrill of discovering another culture, I fell utterly in love with being completely lost.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | parent.com | Parent Co |Nina Palmo |Charlie Fletcher

    by Nina Palmo October 04, 2024 Just about all of us had a few wrong ideas about raising kids before we became parents ourselves. Some of these ideas might have been based on our own wacky ideas of how we would do things differently than everyone else. Other ideas we take for granted as new parents, only to realize later how laughable the idea was. Below are six of the biggest lies I believed before having kids. This little gem is hilarious.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | parent.com | Parent Co |Jack Shaw |Charlie Fletcher |Joy Turner

    by Jack Shaw August 09, 2024 Summer’s winding down, and the new school year is approaching. As the excitement for learning and reunions with friends bubbles over, transitioning from lazy days to a back-to-school schedule can be tricky for you and your child. Preparing children for school after summer break provides direction and fosters a positive attitude toward returning. It sets the stage for a successful year.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | careersingovernment.com | Charlie Fletcher

    From Private Sector to Public Good: Transferring Business Intelligence Skills to a Career in Government Charlie Fletcher is a freelance writer from the lovely “city of trees”- Boise, Idaho. Her love of writing pairs with her passion for social activism and search for the truth. When not writing she spends her time doodling and embroidering. And yes, she does love all kinds of potatoes! We all want our work to mean something. To feel good about what we do, day in and day out. And if you’re...

  • Jun 24, 2024 | collegenews.com | Charlie Fletcher

    Heading to college will open you up to a lot of new and positive experiences. Amid your learning opportunities and the new relationships you’ll build, it’s also important to consider your connection to the planet. While your university campus might be in an urban area, the natural world never stops being a vital resource. Finding ways to get closer to and protect the planet is something that’s mutually beneficial for college students and nature.

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