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The Repercussions of Growing Up on Screens

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Used to be, kids had to create their own imaginary worlds in which to seek adventure. These days, childhood is electronically powered and wrapped in plastic. Read more »

Can Science Make Facebook More Compassionate?

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Facebook is using insights from neuroscience and psychology to try to make the site feel like a safer, more benevolent place for adults and kids alike. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Van Jones, Josh Fox, and President Obama

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Van Jones, Josh Fox, and President Obama each have sharing-related entries in the news this week. Read more »

Every Little Bit Helps

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Single mother Ry Soutar earned an honorable mention for writing in Shareable's Share or Die Storytelling Contest for her poignant tale of shareable parenting. Read more »

How to Make a Party Box to Share with Neighbors

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Faced with the prospect of stocking two birthday parties with disposable dishware, Carol Church hit on a new plan: buy cheap, unbreakable dishware that could be reused and shared with neighbors. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Code a Better Community

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Minecraft for communities, youth unemployment and inclusion, getting kids to code, and more in this week in sharing. Read more »

9 Awesome Citizen Science Projects for the Summer

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Get the whole family involved in some fun citizen science projects during the dog days of summer. Read more »

Shareable's Top 'How to Share' Guides for Spring

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As you clean out your closets, prep your garden, and plan your summer activities, consider doing it all shareable-style with our most helpful guides. Read more »

Playborhoods: Placemaking for Kids

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Childhood has been enclosed. Time to re-establish the play commons and rescue our kids from boredom, obesity and depression. Read more »

New Communities Support Families Headed by Grandparents

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A community apartment building in the Bronx offers parenting workshops, after-school programs, counseling, job training, summer camp and more. The catch? You have to be a grandparent raising a grandchild to live here. Read more »
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