Author: Shala Howell
I spent two decades helping companies like Bell Labs, Juniper Networks, and a genetic testing company that was later acquired by CVS translate some of the world’s most complicated concepts into actionable, understandable English. Now I'm working on a different problem -- helping parents raise the next generation of critical thinkers.
The first book in my Caterpickles Parenting Series, What’s That, Mom?, focuses on how to use public art to nurture children’s curiosity in the world around them. My next book will focus on science, and how parents without a science degree can answer their curious child's questions without enrolling in a college level refresher course.
Book Review: Shades of Milk and Honey
Swindling, shooting, and stalking — just another day in Boston’s South End (1880s)
Book Review: Pemberley Ranch
The 1924 Fire and Capital Campaign
The Greatest Day in Needham’s History
Book Review: The Broom of the System by David Foster Wallace
The Six-Year-Old discovers NaNoWriMo
