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“@Curious Conversation” with Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult. Now that my boys are teens, I realize one of the biggest challenges of parenting is not raising an child, instead it is raising an adult. Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult, has a common sense approach to this challenge. This Thursday,July 23 at 6:30 PM PT Julie will share insights about how to prepare kids to be their best selves and raise them to be happy, healthy and successful adults. Best yet, anyone can tune in for free at Curious.com, RSVP to the VIRTUAL CONVERSATION. HERE :“Curious Conversation” with Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult, taking place this Thursday, July 23 at 6:30 PM PT. Julie Lythcott-Haims has a relevant background to speak in this area: Mother of two childrenWorked as a lawyer for 4 years prior to becoming dean14 years total working as administrator at Stanford (Dean at Stanford Law School, Assist. to the President, Dean of Freshmen and Undergraduate Advising)

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Techmamas. Beth Blecherman: Fed up w/my AT&T home cell... Anne Murata: @techmama (Sprint will hel... John L Painter: @techmama not certain abou... AT&T Prepares Network for Battle | Niraj Sheth | Voices | AllThi. AT and T to Offer at-Home Mini-Towers for Improved Cell Signal - There’s a catch, though. You have to pay for it. And that is making some customers angry. The size of a couple of decks of cards, these mini-towers act and look like Wi-Fi hot spots at cafes, and redirect cellphone calls from congested cell towers to home Web connections. “It’s a fabulous idea, especially if you can’t get service, but to charge for it is insulting,” said Christina Zachariades, 28, of Manhattan who already pays $130 a month for iPhone service but cannot receive or make calls in her fifth-floor apartment on the Upper East Side.

“How much more do I have to pay to get the service required for me to use my phone?” Despite complaints like this, the technology is poised for big sales, thanks to price drops but also because of the entrance into the market by AT&T. Other companies — , for example — have already marketed their mini-towers for niche use to customers in places with limited cellphone signals, like basements or homes with particularly thick walls. But David S. Cell Phone Coverage Maps - AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile. Anne Murata: @techmama That's the ticke...