Preserving Slow

I have been thinking a ton about how to resist the gravitational pull of everyone charging back out the gates as the world reopens and I'm not alone. Here's my latest at The Washington Post (The pandemic has caused parents to slow down. Here’s how to preserve that pace.), including thoughts from Erin Loechner, Angela Kim, LaShawn Wiltz, my very own husband Jon, and -- no joke -- the Korean monk/author Haemin Sunim.

Also, for my DC area friends, apparently this will be out in print on Thursday!

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Christine Koh

Christine Koh is a music and brain neuroscientist turned Internet unicorn. She's the founder of Boston Mamas, co-author of Minimalist Parenting, co-host of the Edit Your Life podcast, creative director at Women Online, and designer/co-owner of Brave New World Designs

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