@MarthaF_F I still remember a set of comments on my first paper in grad school: my ideas were like « yesterday’s warmed over lunch meat. » My use of theory was like « tin cans tied to the back of a moving car. » This was 35 YEARS ago.
OF COURSE, I'm realizing a month late that What Fresh Hell (a podcast as great as its name) rebroadcasted our "What Grownups Get Wrong About Middle School" episode. My thanks! https://t.co/c7HEUIueLs
Come join me at 7 pm CDT (8pm ET) tonight! First virtual event in a LONG time. And first Tweet. But is it even called that anymore? https://t.co/JSyETkOjC3
Wonderful STAT piece by @PeterDKramer about AI's potential to get around the "Goldwater Rule" (no professional diagnosing of public figures from afar) and entertain/protect us with its algorithm-generated insights. Check out his new dystopian novel, too! https://t.co/hyA1RXAo9O
@judithwarner writes, “Here at last is a no-shame, no-blame guide for moms and dads of grown-up "kids" in their twenties and thirties. . .It's the kind of book you'll come back to over and over for years to come.”
https://t.co/dyISC5yJNQ
I did not know about @suniya_luthar’s passing or that she had been ill. I am heartbroken. She was an inspiration, both personally and professionally. Warm and brilliant. Generous and hilarious. Her work will long live on, as will her spirit. @AConnectionsCo
Worth retweeting anytime, but especially today
given the news about the passing of Suniya @suniya_luthar
There are many things that set Suniya apart & will
continue to set her apart, including her
heartfelt understanding of the lives and experiences of children @apa@SRCDtweets
Did you KNOW that Jimmy Carter campaigned on National Health Insurance? Ronald Reagan snickers in the background in the 1980 Presidential debates when President Carter mentions it.
IF Carter won, the response to AIDS might have been a RESPONSE.
Jimmy Carter is one of the most amazingly genuine people to ever serve this country. He represents what's great about the American spirit. Even in his mid 90s he built homes for those in need.
President Carter, you will always be remember for the goodness of your heart.
In 2019, President Jimmy Carter, the oldest living former president in US history, at age 95, built Habitat for Humanity homes in Nashville.
President Carter represents the best of humanity.
So many colleagues wrote kind things about the book that we couldn’t fit them on the cover. But you can read endorsements from @judithwarner, @micheleborba, Carol Dweck @MindsetWorks, and Karen Coburn on https://t.co/vBPktrc81J
#ATLANTA folks: want to come to a really great in-person book event on Tuesday night that's NOT about the #Midterms? I'm going to be at the @CarterCenter
interviewing the super-compelling Dr. Thomas Insel about his book Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to #MentalHealth.