131. Emily Oster on Making Confident Decisions in the School Age Years

Today we’re excited to be welcoming Emily Oster back on the podcast! The last time Emily joined us to debunk many of the myths we hear as parents, and today she’s specifically sharing her expertise on how we can be more confident in the decisions we’re making as moms with school-aged children. 

Emily Oster is a Professor of Economics at Brown University and the author of Expecting Better, Cribsheet and The Family Firm

We were so glad that Emily came back to talk about this topic, because the decisions we must make do get trickier as our kids get older. This is the stage that we are entering right now with our little ones, and we know that many of you are in the same season or getting close to it, so we hope you find the information that Emily shares valuable to you. To hear more great advice from her, we encourage you to check Episode 98, the last time she was here to chat with us!

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Links & Resources:

Emily’s Website, Instagram and Facebook 

All of Her Books 

Get Emily’s ParentData Newsletter 

98. Emily Oster on Debunking the Myths We Hear as Parents

106. HERself Expert: Author Eve Rodsky on Sharing the Load at Home

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 

Meghan Lambert

Meghan Lambert is an identity and web designer living and working in Southern Maine.

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