Select Articles + Appearances
The Washington Post
Tweens pull away from their parents. ‘Turning Red’ reminds us it’s normal.
Five ways parents eased up during the pandemic, and how it helped everyone
The pandemic has caused parents to slow down. Here’s how to preserve that pace.
Why the parental pandemic wall feels so bad right now, and what you can do about it
Why working moms deserve a tantrum (and how to get through the remainder of the pandemic)
Boston Globe Magazine
An ageist incident at work made my blood boil. Then I realized something essential.
My parents bought our family burial plots years ago. But my plans might change.
College rejection season doesn’t have to hurt this much
Women still make less at work. Follow this advice to negotiate for the pay you deserve
A former career isn’t a waste of time and money. It’s learning
My path to radical self-acceptance started with elastic waistband jeans
Parents can care about education and still be OK writing this school year off
CNN
How adults can make friends now
Why you might be happier if you don't buy anything in Cyber Week
It's time to talk about money with your tweens and teens. Here's how
It's time to become friends with your anxiety
5 things you should know before you talk about consent with children
Sex ed conversations you need to have with your tween or teen
5 ways to support tweens' and teens' developing brains
Big feelings are normal. How to help tweens and teens handle them
Experiencing Hulk rage and terrible sleep? It may be perimenopause — here's what to do
5 ways to repair a friendship (or leave it behind if toxic)
How parents can support kids through (and beyond) the latest wave of anti-Asian American violence
NPR’s All Things Considered
How To Talk To Kids About Anti-Asian Racism (+ crossover with NPR’s Code Switch)
BBC World News
Live interview on the state of working moms during the pandemic
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
Christine makes a (brief!) appearance in the 2015 documentary Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things.