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Care and Feeding | Slate's parenting show

Pretty White Boy Edition

Care and Feeding | Slate's parenting show

Slate Audio

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode: Dan and Jamilah are joined by Laura Tisdel to answer listener questions. A mom wonders how to deal with the privilege disparity between her biracial black daughter and her white son after she noticed her son getting preferential treatment at daycare. Plus, a mom asks about taking the fall for her daughter when her daughter feels uncomfortable standing up to a friend. For Slate Plus, the hosts talk about the parenting vices they won’t be giving up in 2020. Sign up for Slate Plus here.   Recommendations: Laura recommends Rivers, Roads & Rails, a game where you collect pieces to make transportation pathways, plus Catherine Newman's list of her favorite games. Dan recommends Azul, a tile strategy game where you pretend to be building Portuguese tile art.   Jamilah recommends Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning on Lifetime. Additional Reading: The Color Complex by Kathy Russell, Midge Wilson and Ronald Hall. In 2020, Skip Your Resolutions—Embrace a Vice by Slate Staff. Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to tell us what you thought of today’s show and give us ideas for what we should talk about in future episodes. Got questions that you’d like us to answer? Call and leave us a message at 424-255-7833.   Audio engineering by Merritt Jacob. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson.   Hosts Dan Kois is an editor and writer at Slate. He’s the author of How to Be a Family and the co-author of The World Only Spins Forward. Jamilah Lemieux is a writer, cultural critic, and communications strategist based in California. Laura Tisdel is a book editor at Penguin Random House.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Spark your creativity with the Sims. Sometimes you might feel like you're not creative

0:06.7

and you have to go in search of your creative spark again. Maybe this is catching up with

0:11.3

creative friends, experimenting with a new look or trying out a new recipe.

0:15.7

And thanks to The Sims, inspiration is just one game and one spark away.

0:21.1

Ready to spark something? Download the Sims 4 and play for free.

0:27.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:39.8

Hello and welcome to Mom and Dad are fighting, Slate's Parenting Podcast for Thursday, January 9th, The Pretty White Boy Edition.

0:40.8

I'm Dan Koes.

0:42.0

I'm a writer at Slate. I'm the author of the book How to Be a Family.

0:45.0

I'm the dad of Lyra who's 14 and Harper who's 12 and I live in Arlington Virginia.

0:50.0

Hi I'm Jimmy Lille Lemieux, a writer, contributor to Slade's Care and Feeding

0:55.3

Column and the Communications Consultant.

0:57.9

I am Mom to Niema, who is six and we live in sunny Los Angeles, California, but I am coming to you live from a closet in Chicago, Illinois.

1:07.0

And I'm Laura Tisdell, a book editor at Penguin Random House and parent to Mark who is five and Harriet who is

1:14.0

newly three and we live in Brooklyn, New York. Welcome Laura we're glad to have you

1:17.7

this week. Thanks. Today on the show we've got a question from a parent whose

1:21.3

daycare teachers treat her white child

1:23.8

different from the other children.

1:25.7

And we have a question from a mother wondering if it's okay to take the fall for her daughter.

1:30.5

Plus, as always, Triumph and Fails and Recommend and recommendations so we will start today with

1:35.6

some triumphs and fails.

1:37.1

Jemila what do you have for us today you triumph or a fail?

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